
The tire pressure reset light is located in the glove compartment on the passenger side, towards the left, where you can find the tire pressure button. After turning on the ignition, press and hold the tire pressure button until you hear a beep, and the tire pressure light on the dashboard goes off, indicating a successful reset. Tire pressure reset is a tire pressure monitoring operation. Generally, if the tire pressure monitoring detects an abnormality, it will trigger an alarm. If you check the tires and find no issues after getting out of the car, simply press the reset button. Here is some information about tire pressure reset: 1. If you find a nail or similar object in the tire during inspection, address the issue before pressing the reset button. Once the dashboard alarm is canceled, you can drive normally. 2. The tire pressure reset itself can turn off the dashboard warning light but does not change the actual tire pressure inside the tires. The specific tire pressure values should still be monitored in real-time using the tire pressure monitoring system. 3. If the tire pressure monitoring system warning light comes on while driving, stay calm and avoid panic. Immediately reduce speed, avoid sharp steering and sudden braking, and check the tires right away. 4. If you have a portable inflator or tire pressure gauge, you can pull over to the roadside to check and inflate each tire. You can then drive slowly to the nearest service area, auto repair shop, or 4S store.

The tire pressure reset button for the 2019 Sagitar isn't actually a physical button—it's set within the infotainment system. From my own experience, after starting the vehicle, navigate to the 'Vehicle Settings' option on the center console screen. Inside, you'll find a tire-related settings menu where the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset' option is located—just tap to confirm and you're done. Remember to perform this while parked, and ideally after verifying all four tires have correct pressure. That's how I reset mine after a tire repair; the system automatically updated reference values, calibrating within about 15 minutes of driving. If there's a genuine pressure issue, the system will still alert you—a pretty convenient design.

Owners of the 2019 Sagitar should be aware that the tire pressure reset is performed through the central control menu. The specific location is in the tire option under the vehicle information menu—simply click on the tire pressure monitoring reset. I once encountered a situation where the tire was punctured and lost pressure. After repairing and inflating the tire, the tire pressure light remained on, but I successfully reset it using this option. Ensure the vehicle is stationary and the tire pressure meets the required standards when performing the reset. After resetting, the system will relearn the tire parameters over time, and driving a few hundred meters should normalize it. If the light remains on after resetting, there might still be an untreated puncture. This electronic reset design is more convenient than the button method in older cars and can also alert you to other tire issues.

I've been driving the Sagitar for a while, and the tire pressure reset is actually quite simple. On the central control screen, locate the vehicle settings menu, enter the tire pressure monitoring option, and you'll see the reset option. Make sure all four tires are adjusted to the standard pressure before proceeding. After resetting, drive the car for a few rotations of the tires, and the system will automatically calibrate. If the tire pressure warning light suddenly comes on while on the highway, you should first check the tires at a service area before resetting. Nowadays, most Volkswagen models use this electronic reset mode, which is more convenient than physical buttons. It's also important to regularly check the appearance of the tires to prevent slow leaks.


