How to reset the tire pressure light on a 2019 Volkswagen Tayron?
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Here is the method to reset the tire pressure light on a 2019 Volkswagen Tayron: 1. Press the button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel, use the left and right function keys to bring up the settings menu. 2. Find the tire pressure option, confirm, and then use the steering wheel's navigation buttons to select maintenance. 3. Press the OK button to reset the vehicle's tire pressure. After confirming, return to the main menu to check if the tire pressure reset is complete. Additional information: 1. The TAYRON features a panoramic sunroof with a visible area of up to 1.18m². 2. Matrix taillights and up to 24 adjustable interior ambient lights in ten colors create a premium high-end feel. 3. The eight character lines on the front hood, honeycomb chain front grille, and three-dimensional rear design fully reflect a pioneering sense.
It's quite common for the tire pressure light to come on in my 2019 Volkswagen Tayron, but the reset method is pretty straightforward. First, make sure the car is parked on level ground with the engine off, but the key turned to the ON position (don't press the brake to start). Locate the SET button near the gear lever on the center console, or use the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel to access the information screen and select the tire pressure option. Hold it down for about 3-5 seconds until the tire pressure indicator light on the dashboard turns off. Before performing the reset, you must check the cold pressure of all four tires—I personally use a digital tire pressure gauge, and the standard value is around 32-35 psi, with the front and rear tires needing to match. Resetting allows the system to recalibrate the current state; if the light comes back on, there might be a slow leak or a sensor issue. From my experience, driving a few kilometers after resetting usually resolves it, but if the light keeps coming on repeatedly, don’t delay—take it straight to a repair shop for diagnosis. Don’t compromise safety to save money. Regularly checking tire pressure during maintenance can reduce the chances of the light coming on.