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Tyre pressure warning light not going off. Can it be reset.

1 minute ago, SandyKopyto said:

Tyre pressure warning light not going off. Can it be reset.

Yes just go into settings and scroll down to tyres then confirm you have checked the pressures and this should clear the warning on the dash assuming you have just changed wheels/tyres on your car of course.:thumbup:

& Assuming it was set at the PDI, then when the tyre pressures were checked and reset.  Which is a dangerous assumption!

Forgot to mention but ignition must be switched on to complete this exercise.:o

7 hours ago, SandyKopyto said:

Tyre pressure warning light not going off. Can it be reset.

 

Have you checked the pressures?

7 minutes ago, silver1011 said:

 

Have you checked the pressures?

Must have been too busy to let us know the outcome!:dance:

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8 hours ago, shyVRS245 said:

Must have been too busy to let us know the outcome!:dance:

Had the offending tyre checked and was okay. Pressures checked on all 4 tyres. 

On the infotainment system, hit the 'Menu' button, then 'Vehicle'.

 

From the list choose 'Tyre Pressure System' and then 'Reset', then 'Confirm'.

 

You then get an on-screen message along the lines of "Tyre Pressures Saved".

 

Easy as that.

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Thanks all. Sorted now.

An extra question from someone coming back to Skoda, is the TPMS real (i.e actual sensors) or is still the pseudo version (i.e measurement of the rate of revolution each wheel) that I had on my 63-plate Octavia?

9 minutes ago, SkodaVRS1963 said:

An extra question from someone coming back to Skoda, is the TPMS real (i.e actual sensors) or is still the pseudo version (i.e measurement of the rate of revolution each wheel) that I had on my 63-plate Octavia?

Same as your 63 plate I think. Swapped my 18" winter alloys with 225/40 tyres (7.5J) end of March over to summer alloys 19" with 235/35 tyres (8.5J) and car didn't throw up a wobbly despite 18" tyres set at 2.4bar and 19" tyres set at 2.7bar.:whew:

No direct measuring yet. Coming to MY2021 though if I remember correctly.

Can be retrofitted, some markets have direct control as standard.

42 minutes ago, SkodaVRS1963 said:

An extra question from someone coming back to Skoda, is the TPMS real (i.e actual sensors) or is still the pseudo version (i.e measurement of the rate of revolution each wheel) that I had on my 63-plate Octavia?

 

There is a change pending but as to exactly when this will occur is still to be announced - the ŠKODA KODIAQ gets a new tyre pressure monitoring system with pressure sensors on each wheel

 

http://www.skodamedia.com/index.php/latest-news/skoda-appears-electric-smart-innovative-and-emotive-at-geneva-motor-show-1

3 minutes ago, SkodaVRS1963 said:

Ahhh, so my Kodiaq might have the real McCoy :biggrin:

 

Dream on! :biggrin:

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