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TPMS warning light reset on Audi A4

Model: Audi A4 B9 - Years 2014-2024
Part: Tire pressure warning light

Let's see in this short video tutorial how to reset the tire pressure on an Audi A4, model produced from 2014 to 2021. Before carrying out this operation, it will be necessary to bring the tires to the right pressure reported by the manufacturer, but now let's see the procedure. To start we turn on the injection of the car, now we press the menu button on the central tunnel and use the wheel to select the item "vehicle". Once this is done, press the button on the left to enter a submenu and from here select the "service and checks" item, then select the item relating to tire pressure and perform the reset.

Posted on 14 May 2022 by ScegliAuto

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