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#1 ·
Does anyone know what's that small pyramid on top of the dashboard, in the middle, by the window? It's a shallow piece, about 1 inch square, black plastic. Looks like a sensor or something...
Thank you.
 
#3 ·
I did some more digging, the auto headlights are indeed controlled by the RLS attached to the back of the rear view mirror, The little hump in the dash near the windshield is a light intensity sensor for Climatronic HVAC. It's purpose is to control a temperature flap and the fresh air blower depending on light intensity. The instrument console lighting is controlled by yet another, separate sensor in the cluster.


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#4 ·
I should have mentioned I have an SE with a 'stupid' mirror - no electrical on it. And the A/C is manual, no Climatronic. Could this be just a dumb cover? You can see it in the middle, behind the tray recess, right under the glass, it's a wee plastic protrusion. Here -v
 
#6 ·
I remember reading about this earlier. It is a light sensor, just not the one for the auto headlights. I think it is for the dash lights as well as for the HVAC system. I admit it seems sort of wierd to have two sensors that in essence do the same job, but apparently that is the set-up.
 
#7 ·
I've always wondered what that was too. Sits there right at the bottom of the windshield in the middle where the windshield interior meets the dash edge.

Mine is an SE, and I've seen them in the SEL, not sure about the S models, but believe they have it as well.
 
#8 ·
I believe it's for the climate control. I've noticed that when an intense/moderate beam of sunlight hits it, the air from the vents becomes cooler for a bit. I also remember this feature mentioned in the manual, though it did not mention where the sensor was.

The sensor that the auto headlights use is behind the rear view mirror. This is also for sensing rain. I covered it with a cloth during the daytime and the leaving home lights (headlights, tail lights, puddle lights, etc.) were triggered when unlocking with the remote.
 
#9 ·
Danke shoen.

To be honest, I was looking at buying an after-market auto-lights switch and it comes with an external photocell. I thought that little pyramid would have made a great spot for concealing the photocell, had it been a just a cover. But if it's a sensor, tough luck, I gotta find another spot.

And that pic with the brown interior isn't from my car, just so you know. It was one of the few pics on the web that was showing the piece I was talking about.

Thank you all.
 
#10 ·
The eBahn service manual shows it as a sunlight photo sensor for Climatronic (automatic climate control) Tiguans. The part number appears to be 1Q0907539B. (ECS Tuning seems to incorrectly describe this part as, "Dashboard mounted photosensor turns on headlights automatically in low light conditions.")

On Tiguans with the Climatic (manual climate control), it is just a cover. I have a Climatic and have popped the cover off to confirm it is just a stylish plastic cover.

For Climatic equipped Tiguans, this does seem to be a good location to add an aftermarket photo sensor for an auto headlight switch. There are some on ebay, and Bold-Sport.com seems to have a less conspicuous version.
 
#11 ·
AK Dude, you are the man! This is exactly what I was after.
I didn't have the guts to pop it off but my BoldSport kit is on its way and I was doing some preliminary research. I have the manual A/C too.
Did you use a tool to pop it up, or just a plain ol' blade? I really don't want to ruin it or scratch the dashboard.
 
#12 ·
How much space is under there, would make a great place for the puck for the GPS (I installed my RNS-510 myself, and the puck is currently hiding under the dash above the radio). I get pretty good signal now, but would likely be better there.
 
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