Howdy, pals! I will share just one tidbit of news today. Today I’m going to show you how you can reset the TPMS or tyre pressure system light on an Audi A1. It’s a 2016 model, and if you have inquiries about this one, I will show you how you can do it for yourself or somebody else.
You first need to check all four tyres to ensure there are no apparent signs of an underinflated tyre. It might be that you’ve got a slow puncture, and it’s pronounced if one of your tyres is underinflated. Then we must ensure that every tyre on the Audi A1 is pumped up to the correct pressure. So let’s go in the car and let’s do that.
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This section covers resetting the tyre pressure light after you’ve completed pumping up all four tyres on your old Audi A1. I’m excited to show you guys how to do this, so let’s get started.
To start with using the key, we start the ignition
Then what we’re looking to do is remove this Tyre Pressure warning sign. So the way you do that is you come to your main dashboard, and you’re going to press the CAR button
After that, you come up to the screen and notice you’ve got four corners. Down the bottom left corner, it says SYSTEMS that links with these four corners here, and so we’re going to press this bottom one to go to the systems menu
Next, you’ll turn the central button to scroll down until you get to SERVICES AND CHECKS and press the button to enter
Afterward, you’ll press the central button again to enter the TYRE PRESSURE MONITOR menu
After getting to the menu, you’ll press the central button one more time to select STORE TYRE PRESSURE
At this point, it says you need to ensure the four tyres are at the correct value, which we’ve done. Select YES STORE NOW to continue
Warning! Please note your vehicle model. This tutorial will hold true for the second and third generations of the Audi A1 (2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 model years).
Tyre inflation pressures of 30 to 32 psi are suggested. However, the label on the driver’s side door jamb will provide the most accurate information on how much air pressure your A1 tyres should have.
It’s essential to pump up the tyres and check the tire pressures when they are cold, not after you’ve been for a long drive and the tires have warmed up. It will change the tire pressures, so always do it when the tires are cold.
New tyres are recommended for your Audi A1 every six years. A tyre replacement can be necessary ahead of schedule if you find the tread to be worn down or if the tires have developed unusual bulges.
So that’s how easy it is to reset the TPMS light. Now they’ve been stored, and you’ll notice that it’s back to normal and the tire light has gone out. Use the commentary to ask me questions or comments, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
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