
The method to clear the tire pressure fault code on a Golf is as follows: 1. Turn on the ignition switch and unlock the car with the remote three times; 2. Simultaneously press and hold the unlock and lock buttons until the horn sounds twice, then release; 3. Release the air pressure from one tire. Each time air is released from a tire, the horn will sound once. After the horn sounds four times, refill the tire pressure to the normal level, and the fault code will be cleared. The Golf is a compact car equipped with a 1.2L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 116 PS, a maximum power of 85 kW, and a maximum torque of 200 Nm. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

My own Golf had a tire pressure warning light come on just a couple of days ago. It turned out the right rear tire had a nail puncture and was leaking air. The attendant at the gas station spotted it while helping me inflate the tires. After fixing the puncture, I went to the vehicle settings on the center console, found the 'Tire' option, selected 'Store Pressure,' and that did the trick. However, it's worth noting that the location of this setting can vary depending on the model year. For my model, I had to drive for a few minutes before the reset was successful. The safest approach is to check the vehicle manual for the specific procedure or visit the dealership to have a technician reset it using their computer. Making it a habit to walk around the car and check tire pressure before driving can help avoid such unexpected situations.

My mechanic buddy told me that the most crucial step to clear the Golf's tire pressure warning is to reset the system. Make sure all four tires have uniform pressure during operation, preferably when the car is cold. For newer Golf models, typically access the vehicle settings via the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel, scroll to find the tire option. After confirming current tire pressure is normal, press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds to reset. Sometimes the system doesn't respond immediately after tire inflation—you may need to drive a few hundred meters to activate the sensors. If the triangular warning light remains on the dashboard, it could indicate issues with wheel speed sensors or wiring harnesses, which require diagnostic tool scanning for a permanent fix.

Last time I helped my wife deal with the Golf's tire pressure warning light, the steps were actually quite clear. We checked the user manual, and for older models, there's a dedicated SET button below the center display screen. Just press and hold this button until the dashboard light flashes and goes off. But there are two things to note: you must operate it while the engine is running, and make sure all four tires have reached the required pressure. The newer models are even smarter—they automatically calibrate after driving for 15 minutes. If the warning keeps recurring, it's likely due to a slow leak in one of the tires. In such cases, don't reset it; it's more important to promptly check for and fix the leak.


