
There are two methods to reset the tire pressure light on the New Magotan. The reasons for the tire pressure light illuminating and the corresponding solutions are as follows: Methods to reset the tire pressure light: Method 1: Use the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel to navigate to the "Tire Pressure" option in the multifunction menu and store the tire pressure status to reset it. Method 2: There is a tire pressure reset switch on the axle side. With the ignition switch turned on, press and hold this switch button until you hear a beep, indicating the reset is complete. Reasons for the tire pressure light illuminating: The tire pressure monitoring light may illuminate due to reasons such as a leaking valve stem, prolonged vehicle inactivity, or external temperature effects. If the tire pressure light comes on while driving, it is advisable to reduce speed, maintain control of the steering wheel, and find a safe place to inspect the tires. Regardless of whether the tire pressure light turns off afterward, it is recommended to visit a nearby repair shop for further inspection.

I've been driving a Volkswagen Magotan for several years and have encountered the tire pressure warning light quite a few times. First, find a safe place to pull over and use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of all tires, making sure they're within the manufacturer's recommended range, usually 2.2-2.5 bar. Once the pressure is correct, start the car, access the infotainment system on the center console, navigate to the vehicle settings menu, find the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring System' option, and press the reset button. Sometimes the system requires you to drive for a while to recalibrate before the light turns off. If the light comes back on quickly, there might be a slow leak or a sensor issue, and it's time to visit a professional shop. Developing a habit of checking tire pressure monthly helps prevent small issues from becoming big problems, ensuring both safety and fuel efficiency.

The tire pressure warning light on the new Magotan typically indicates insufficient pressure or sensor issues. I recommend not rushing to reset it immediately. First, use a tire pressure gauge to carefully measure each tire, ensuring uniform pressure that meets the manual's specifications. If all readings are normal, proceed with the reset: usually after starting the car, access the settings via the steering wheel or multifunction screen, select the tire pressure monitoring section, and follow the prompts to reset. After completion, drive for about 10 minutes to allow the system to automatically update the data. If the light comes on again, it may indicate tire damage or sensor malfunction—address it promptly. Regular maintenance should avoid overinflation or missed inspections, as prevention is always more convenient than repairs.

When the tire pressure light comes on, safety comes first—I never delay. On the Passat, the light signals potential risks, so find a safe spot to park and manually check all tire pressures. If the pressure is normal, reset it: enter the settings section in the central control menu, locate the tire pressure monitoring option, and simply tap the reset button. If the pressure is low, don’t rush to reset; inflate or check for leaks first. A few simple steps to clear the light can ensure driving safety. Remember to check your tires before every long trip—small habits bring great peace of mind.


