How to reset the tire pressure warning light on the 2018 Volkswagen Magotan?
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Here are the methods to reset the tire pressure warning light on the 2018 Magotan: 1. Start the car, locate the home button on the central display screen, find the settings, select "Vehicle," and then the tire pressure monitoring system calibration will be displayed. Select calibration to reset the tire pressure warning light; 2. During the car's startup, all warning lights on the dashboard will illuminate as the car performs a self-check. After the self-check is completed, the warning lights will turn off. If the warning lights do not turn off, there may be a fault in the car that requires immediate inspection; 3. If the tire pressure warning light remains on, it indicates an issue with the car's tire pressure. If the warning message persists after calibration, it is recommended to check the tire pressure and perform the calibration again. If the light cannot be reset, the car should be taken to a 4S shop for maintenance and inspection.
I've been driving a Volkswagen for many years, and the tire pressure light on my 2018 Magotan has come on a few times. The first time it happened, I was clueless, but later I learned the steps are actually quite simple: First, inflate all tires to the recommended pressure, usually indicated on a sticker on the door frame—for the Magotan, it's around 2.3 bar. Then, start the engine without moving the car, and look for a small button labeled 'SET' either below the steering wheel or on the center console. Hold it down for more than 5 seconds until the tire pressure light flashes a few times and goes off. If there's no button, go into the vehicle settings in the multimedia system and select the tire pressure monitoring reset option. Remember, don't force a reset if the pressure isn't correct, or the light will come back on quickly. I usually check the pressure once a month to prevent the light from coming on again—it saves money and keeps things safe.