How to Match the Volkswagen 01325 Fault?

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McDelaney
07/30/25 9:58am
Volkswagen 01325 fault matching method is as follows: 1. There is a button resembling a basin with an exclamation mark inside in front of the Volkswagen gear lever, which is the tire pressure setting button. 2. First, adjust the tire pressure to the standard level, turn on the ignition switch, and press and hold this button. 3. Continue holding until an identical yellow warning light appears on the instrument panel, then release when the light turns off, indicating successful matching. The Volkswagen 01325 fault refers to a malfunction in the tire pressure monitoring control unit. Communication faults generally occur due to signal transmission issues, with common causes including: no signal output from the control unit, CAN line output interruption, or faults in the CAN line distributor.
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