How to cancel the tire pressure indicator light on the Tiguan?
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Tiguan tire pressure light cancellation method: 1. Ensure all four tires have consistent pressure; 2. Press the tire pressure reset button located near the co-driver's storage compartment; 3. Turn on the ignition coil until you hear a sound, then the tire pressure light will be canceled. The Tiguan is a vehicle produced by Shanghai Volkswagen. In terms of appearance, it adopts Volkswagen's family design concept, with attractive teardrop-shaped headlights that appear stylish and dynamic. The side profile of the body is smooth and natural, maintaining the consistent steadiness and restraint characteristic of German cars. In terms of the powertrain, the Tiguan is equipped with industry-leading 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI engines, delivering strong power. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission or an Aisin 6-speed automatic transmission, it maximizes power output while offering an exhilarating driving experience and more environmentally friendly emissions.
Recently, the tire pressure light on my Tiguan came on, which worried me a bit, so I quickly stopped and checked all the tires with my home pressure gauge. After confirming the pressure was normal at around 2.5 bar, I reset the light: insert the key but don't start the engine, just turn it to the ON position. Once the dashboard lights up, press the button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the menu, select 'Settings,' then go to the 'Tire' option, find the tire pressure reset point, and confirm. The light went off quickly, which was a relief. Remember, you must manually check the tire pressure before resetting. If you falsely report it, the light will come back on to alert you of the risk. It's recommended to check the pressure every three months or when the seasons change to avoid false alarms due to cold shrinkage in winter. This method applies to most Volkswagen models, but if the light stays on, it might be a sensor issue, and you should visit a 4S shop for repairs.