
Start the car and open the system menu. In the system menu, select Settings, find the tire pressure monitoring option, and turn it on to display the tire pressure.

When I first got my 2020 A4L, I asked the same question. Actually, setting up the tire pressure display is quite simple. First, start the car—just turn on the ignition, no need to drive. Then, on the central screen, open the settings menu, find the vehicle settings section, and select the maintenance and inspection items. There, you’ll find the tire pressure monitoring system. After entering, there will be an option called 'Store Tire Pressure' or something similar—just press it. Remember, you must do this when the car is parked and the tires are cold, ideally first thing in the morning. I often remind myself to do this because incorrect tire pressure can waste fuel money unnecessarily, accelerate tire wear, and affect grip. Make it a habit to check the pressure monthly—it’s safe and hassle-free. Audi’s system is quite smart; once set up, it will automatically alert you if there’s an issue.

As someone with some knowledge of automotive technology, I understand that setting up the tire pressure display on the A4L isn't overly complicated. It's achieved through the TPMS system—simply put, the setup involves calibrating the current air pressure. After starting the car, navigate to the vehicle settings section on the central display, enter the tire monitoring option, and select the 'Store Pressure' function. Ensure the vehicle is stationary and the tire temperature is normal during setup to avoid operating when the tires are hot. This process allows the system to memorize the baseline state, making it easier to detect leaks or low-pressure issues. I find this quite necessary because Audi's sensors are highly sensitive—improper setup can trigger false alarms. Additionally, incorrect tire pressure during daily driving can affect handling and fuel consumption. Therefore, I recommend resetting it after every maintenance session or inflation to ensure safety.

I was also confused when I first picked up my car. Here's how to set the tire pressure: start the engine, don't move the vehicle, then tap the settings icon on the center console screen, select the vehicle option, and you'll see the tire pressure monitoring system. Click on it and choose the store tire pressure button. The whole process should be done with cold tires and takes just a couple of minutes. After setup, the system will track pressure changes and alert you if there are any abnormalities. Don't worry about complexity - Audi's design is quite user-friendly.


