How to reset the tire pressure on Audi Q5L?

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IslaAnn
07/28/25 10:54pm
Audi Q5L tire pressure reset operation method is as follows: 1. When the ignition switch is off, press and hold the "Reset" button. 2. Turn on the ignition switch. 3. Release the "Reset" button and briefly press the "Clock Adjustment" button once. 4. The maintenance cycle display will be in reset mode, and it will return to the normal view after a few seconds. 5. After the reset is completed, you can check the interval mileage until the next maintenance by pressing the "Clock Adjustment" button 4 times, and the multifunction display will show the interval mileage until the next maintenance. The following is a specific introduction to tire pressure reset: 1. Tire pressure reset is a tire pressure monitoring operation. Generally, if the tire pressure monitoring is abnormal, it will trigger an alarm. If you check the tires and find no abnormalities, you can press the reset button, and the dashboard will stop displaying the warning light. If you find issues like a nail puncture, deal with it first and then press the reset button to cancel the dashboard alarm, allowing normal driving. 2. The tire pressure reset itself can eliminate the dashboard warning light but cannot change the actual tire pressure inside the tire. The specific tire pressure value still needs to be checked in real-time using the tire pressure monitoring system.
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LillianaAnn
08/12/25 3:21am
Tire pressure reset is crucial for the Audi Q5L, especially after seasonal changes or tire repairs when the warning light often stays on. I frequently do it myself, which is quite convenient. Sit in the car, press the start button twice without stepping on the brake to enter ACC mode—the dashboard will light up. Use the arrow control on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the settings menu, then select the tire pressure monitoring option. Inside, you’ll find the reset function; confirm it, and the system will begin memorizing the new values. After resetting, drive a few kilometers to let the car recognize the current tire pressure, reducing the risk of false alarms. This method saves time and money by avoiding trips to the dealership, and maintaining proper tire pressure improves fuel efficiency and extends tire life. It’s recommended to check tire pressure monthly.
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