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How can I reset the tire pressure monitoring system on my Audi?

I recently noticed that the tire pressure in my Audi is off. How can I reset the tire pressure monitoring system to get an accurate reading?

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To reset the tire pressure monitoring system on your Audi, start by checking the pressure in all four tires using a tire pressure gauge. If any of the tires are below the recommended pressure, fill them up with air. Then, locate the reset button inside the glove compartment. Press and hold the button until the TPMS light blinks three times, indicating that the system has been successfully reset. If this does not work, try driving the car for a few minutes to see if the system recalibrates on its own.

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First, check the tires to make sure that they are properly inflated. Low tire pressure can cause the TPMS light to come on. If the tires are at the correct pressure, try resetting the system by turning the ignition on and pressing the TPMS button on the dash for a few seconds. If the light continues to stay on, you may need to bring your car to a mechanic to have the system checked for any malfunctions.

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If your Audi has a direct TPMS, you may need to replace the sensors in each tire if the light does not turn off after resetting the system. These sensors usually have a lifespan of 5-6 years and can wear out over time. It's best to consult with a certified mechanic to replace the sensors and ensure that your tire pressure monitoring system is functioning properly.

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