Where is the tire pressure monitoring located in the Golf 7?
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The tire pressure monitoring in the Golf 7 is located near the gear lever, featuring a button similar to the tire pressure warning button. This button serves as the tire pressure monitoring button for the Golf 7. The Golf does not display the actual tire pressure values; it only alerts when the pressure in any tire falls below the set standard during driving. The Golf 7 is a model under FAW-Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4255mm in length, 1799mm in width, and 1452mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2637mm. In terms of exterior design, the front grille of the Golf 7, accentuated by chrome trim, outlines a bold front face. The lines extending from the grille pass beneath the headlight assembly, dividing the functional areas of the headlights and connecting with the side body lines, enhancing the visual impact of the front design.
I've been driving a Golf 7 for many years and am quite familiar with the tire pressure monitoring settings. The option is located in the information menu on the instrument cluster, which you need to operate using the multifunction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. The specific steps are: Start the car, first press the 'CAR' button or menu key on the steering wheel, then scroll to select the 'Settings' option, and find the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring' item. When resetting, remember to do it when the car is cold and after confirming all tire pressures are normal, otherwise the system might give false alarms. Once after changing tires, I forgot to reset it and got startled when the warning light came on while driving, making me pull over to check. Later, I found out it could be solved with a simple operation. I recommend checking tire pressure and system status quarterly - this not only prevents roadside emergencies but also saves some fuel costs. The manual also has detailed illustrations for reference by beginners. In short, it takes just two minutes to set up, ensuring both safety and peace of mind.