How to reset the tire pressure monitoring system on an Audi A3?
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Audi A3 tire pressure monitoring reset method is as follows: 1. First, enter the system, select the vehicle project, and then press to see the time and date adjustment along with two other items. 2. Press the left button to pop up two adjustment items, one of which is the tire pressure reset, then reset it. Below are relevant materials about tire pressure monitoring: 1. Tire pressure monitoring systems are generally divided into two types. One is the indirect tire pressure monitoring system like the Q5, which uses the ABS system and wheel speed sensors along with other software and hardware to monitor tire pressure. Audi calls this the TPMS system. 2. The other type is the direct tire pressure monitoring system, which involves installing four tire pressure monitoring sensors inside the tires. It automatically monitors the tire pressure and temperature in real-time, whether the car is stationary or moving, and provides timely alerts for high pressure, low pressure, and high temperature to prevent traffic accidents caused by tire failures, ensuring driving safety. 3. Direct systems can provide more advanced functions, allowing real-time measurement of the actual pressure inside each tire, making it easy to identify faulty tires. Indirect systems are relatively cheaper to manufacture. Cars already equipped with 4-wheel ABS (with one wheel speed sensor per tire) only need a software upgrade.