Everything posted by sprocketpower
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TPMS light will not reset.
I've just checked all the wheels wheelspeed sensors, with vcds mesure blocks, and they are all happy. So still not sure what is causing the TPMS light
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TPMS light will not reset.
The VCDS scan, is what makes me believe there is no issue with the ABS. The only code I get is specifically TPMS and it will not reset. The ESP I have definitely put to the test and is functioning absolutely fine. I've checked the functionality of the set button and it is working. I don't seem to be able to access the long coding for the ABS module. Only soft coding. Thanks, Allan.
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TPMS light will not reset.
Hi J.R, I am not trying to disable any safety critical features. Considering this is an 08 Vehicle, TPMS is an optional extra, I am simply asking if I can "uninstall" this feature, as currently it is more grief than it is worth. ABS and ESP all seem to be working fine and have given no indication otherwise. I am getting no fault code referencing a wheel speed sensor, how do I go about diagnosing which one has failed? Thanks.
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TPMS light will not reset.
No other faults unfortunately. It's a bit of a head scratcher.
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TPMS light will not reset.
Yes, however there is no chime, and light comes back on almost immediately. Driving it any distance does not seem to make any difference.
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TPMS light will not reset.
Hi folks, I have a TPMS light that will not reset. I've run a VCDS scan and it simply tells me that the tyre pressure is low. No other ABS fault codes. If anyone knows why it might be doing this and how to fix it, it would be much appreciated. Alternatively, if anyone knows how to disable the TPMS altogether that would also be appreciated, as I would like it to pass an MOT. Thanks, Allan.
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Obligatory hello world
Hi everyone. Hope you are all well. I'm grateful to have found this wealth of enthusiasm and knowledge in this corner of the Internet. My partner has a skoda karoq 1.6 tdi DSG 2018 and I have just purchased a Roomster scour 1.4 tdi PD. They are both delightful cars and have so far been a pleasure to service. I look forward to picking the brains of some more experienced folk for some more technical questions. Thanks, Sprocketpower