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How do I reset the tire pressure warning light on my Audi A2?

I noticed that my tire pressure warning light is constantly on, even though I have checked my tire pressures and they seem to be fine. How can I reset the warning light without going to the dealership?

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First, make sure that your tire pressures are correct. Then, try driving on the highway for a few miles to see if the light turns off. If not, you may need to reset the tire pressure monitoring system. To do this, turn on the ignition but do not start the car. Press and hold the TPMS reset button, located under the glove box, until the light blinks three times. This should reset the light and your TPMS.

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I had the same issue with my Audi A2. In my case, I had to replace the TPMS sensors. If resetting the light doesn't work, it might be worth getting them checked by a mechanic. It's important to have functioning TPMS sensors for your safety while driving.

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I had this problem and it turned out to be a faulty tire pressure sensor. It's always good to have a professional check it out to ensure that the sensors are working properly. It could also be a wiring issue, but that is less common.

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