How to Cancel the Golf Tire Pressure Monitoring Alarm?
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Golf tire pressure monitoring alarm cancellation method is as follows: Press and hold the SET button on the gear lever for 3 to 5 seconds until you hear a beep sound, indicating the tire pressure reset is completed and the monitoring alarm is canceled. Here are the related details: 1. The tire pressure monitoring indicator button located at the lower part of the central console has two types: A and B. 2. For the Golf's tire pressure monitoring indicator (Type B), recalibration is required after changing tire pressure or replacing one or more wheels. Wheel rotation (e.g., front-to-rear wheel rotation) also necessitates recalibration of the tire pressure monitoring indicator.
Last time I drove a Golf, I also encountered a tire pressure warning. It's quite simple to resolve but requires attention to detail. The tire pressure alert usually just reminds you that a tire's pressure is incorrect. First, you need to check the actual pressure of all four tires against the standard values, which are typically found on a label near the fuel cap or door edge. After confirming the tire pressure is correct, press the reset button with the ignition on. The button's location depends on the model year—older models may have it hidden inside the glove compartment or the storage compartment on the left side of the steering wheel, while newer models might require navigating to the settings menu on the central display. Hold the button for three to five seconds until the warning light flashes and goes off, then drive a short distance to let the system recalibrate automatically. Remember, never force the light off when the tire pressure is abnormal, as that could overlook potential safety hazards.