How to Reset the Golf Tire Pressure Warning?
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To reset the Golf tire pressure warning, first inflate the tires to approximately 2.5 bar, then turn on the ignition and press and hold the SET button for about 3 seconds until the warning is cleared. This model excels in the following aspects: 1. Interior. The new Golf features upgraded configurations, including: Comfort models and above come standard with two rear USB ports; Comfort, R-Line, Luxury, and Flagship models are equipped with a large-screen navigation system as standard, with optional 17-inch wheels; R-Line models offer an optional rearview camera; the GTI comes standard with standard navigation. 2. Powertrain. The new Golf continues to be powered by four engine options: 1.6L, 1.2T, 1.4T, and 2.0T. Notably, the Comfort model's 1.4T engine has been upgraded from the 2018 model's low power (96 kW max) to high power (110 kW max), while other models' powertrains remain unchanged. Transmission-wise, the 1.6L is paired with a 6AT or 5MT, the 1.2T/1.4T models feature a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, and the 1.4T R-Line model comes with a 5MT.