How to reset the tire pressure warning on the Magotan?

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JayceDella
07/24/25 10:24am
Method to reset the tire pressure warning on the Magotan: Press and hold the button with an exclamation mark in brackets on the center console to reset it, or turn on the ignition and hold the reset switch near the gear lever. For tire pressure warning lights caused by a punctured tire, the usual method is to adjust the front tire pressure to 2.3 bar and the rear tire pressure to 2.4 bar, then reset the tire pressure alarm. The Volkswagen Magotan is a mid-size car launched by FAW-Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2871mm. The 1.8TSI engine equipped in the Volkswagen Magotan is a new-generation engine from Volkswagen Germany.
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OCorey
08/11/25 5:31am
I've encountered this issue a few times over the years of driving. If the tire pressure warning in your Magotan won't go away, first try parking, turning off the engine, and restarting. If that doesn't work, press the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel and navigate to the tire pressure option in the settings. Here's the key point: First check if all four tires are at the standard pressure. If a tire is underinflated and you force the warning to clear, the alarm will trigger again next time you drive. After confirming the tire pressure is correct, long-press the OK button until the dashboard shows the tire pressure has been stored. If this still doesn't work, it might be a wheel speed sensor issue or minor system glitch, requiring a visit to the dealership to clear the fault code with their computer. Developing a habit of walking around your car to check tires before driving can help avoid such troubles.
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