How to reset the tire pressure for a 2017 Golf?

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JayceDella
07/30/25 9:41am
The operation method to reset the tire pressure for a 2017 Golf is: Locate the CAR button on the original car CD, click to enter, then go to the settings in the lower right corner of the display screen where you can find the tire pressure option, and then press and hold to reset. More information about the Golf is as follows: 1. There are a total of 21 Golf models currently on sale, with 4 types of displacements including 1.2T, 1.4T, 1.6L, and 2.0T, and 3 types of transmissions to choose from including dual-clutch, manual, and automatic. The maximum engine power is 162kW, the maximum horsepower is 220PS, and the maximum torque is 350N·m. 2. The eighth-generation Golf features a brand-new front face style, with the front grille becoming very slender, and chrome trim extending to connect with the headlight assembly.
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