Where is the tire pressure monitoring system located in the Audi A4L?

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TessaAnn
07/29/25 8:38am
Audi A4's tire pressure monitoring system is located in the system menu. More relevant information is as follows: 1. The tire pressure monitoring system of the Audi A4 uses independent sensors installed in each of the four tires to measure and analyze the real-time tire pressure of each tire. It can promptly alert the driver when dangerous signs appear in the tires, reminding the driver to take appropriate measures to avoid serious accidents. 2. The Audi A4 is a B-class model manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen. It features the quattro all-wheel-drive mode, a more stylish and sporty exterior, outstanding power and handling, exquisite interior craftsmanship, rich technological configurations, and ample space, making it highly practical among B-class models.
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SanGabriella
08/11/25 6:12pm
When I first drove the Audi A4L, I couldn't find the tire pressure monitoring either—turned out it was hidden in the MMI system. Start the car, tap the little house icon on the right side of the center screen to enter the vehicle settings menu, then select 'External Devices' or 'Vehicle Status.' The tire pressure monitoring option is right there. It works silently in the background, but if a tire leaks, a yellow exclamation mark will flash on the dashboard. This feature is really handy—it alerted me last time when I had a nail in my tire. Before hitting the highway, it's a good idea to check the tire pressure values; the standard numbers for each wheel are listed on the sticker inside the door frame.
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