
Audi Q5's tire pressure reset button is located on the left-hand control lever, marked with a 'SET' key. Press it once, then select 'Reset'. The system will prompt 'Tire Pressure Learning Started', after which you can proceed with the reset using a reset tool. Tire Pressure Reset: Tire pressure reset is an operation performed on the tire pressure monitoring system to reset it after addressing any tire pressure faults. Tire Pressure Reset Method: First, turn on the ignition switch. Press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button until you hear a 'beep' sound, then release it. The tire pressure monitoring system will store the current normal tire pressure data, automatically clear the previous data, and finally, the dashboard warning light will turn off, indicating the tire pressure reset is complete. Low Tire Pressure: If no visible damage is detected, simply inflate the tires to the normal pressure and reset the tire pressure system. If a puncture is found during inspection, drive to a tire repair shop promptly for a patch and then reinflate the tire. If the low tire pressure warning reappears some time after inflation without any punctures, it might be due to air leakage caused by a deformed wheel rim. In such cases, it's advisable to inspect the wheel rim and consider replacement.

I drive an Audi Q5 myself, and the tire pressure reset button isn't a physical button on the dashboard but is integrated into the vehicle's infotainment system. The specific location is on the central display screen, and the operation is quite simple: after starting the car, tap the CAR button on the center console screen, then navigate to the settings menu, scroll down to the service or vehicle status option, and you'll see the tire pressure monitoring system. Tap into it and select the tire pressure reset confirmation. The whole process takes just a minute or two, but make sure the tires are cold when performing the reset, otherwise, inaccurate readings could affect the calibration. I usually reset it once a month when checking the tire pressure, which helps keep the system sensitive and ensures timely alerts in case of leaks or blowouts—safety first. Additionally, the menu might be slightly different in newer Q5 models, so referring to the owner's manual provides more details, but the basic principle remains the same for convenience and ease.

After years of driving experience, I've learned that the Audi Q5's tire pressure reset function is hidden in the vehicle menu rather than being a traditional button. To operate it, with the ignition on, open the central display's main interface, select Vehicle Settings, enter the Tire option, and click the Tire Pressure Reset function to execute. After resetting, the system will relearn the tire pressure pattern based on ABS sensors, and the warning light will turn off. But don't be lazy—before resetting, always use a tire pressure gauge to check if each tire's pressure is normal; otherwise, the warning may reappear after resetting, affecting judgment. I recommend new owners reset the system after every tire repair or replacement to ensure accuracy. Safe driving relies on these small details—develop the habit to prevent potential risks.

To reset the tire pressure warning light on the Audi Q5, you'll find the reset button in the vehicle menu on the central control screen. The operation is straightforward: after starting the engine, tap the main menu icon on the screen, select settings, scroll to the tire pressure monitoring section, choose the reset option, and confirm to complete the process. Resetting allows the system to start monitoring tire pressure changes anew, which is very practical. However, if the light remains on after resetting, it indicates a genuine issue that shouldn't be ignored. I always keep a tire pressure gauge handy for regular self-checks, which is both convenient and reassuring.


