Audi Tire Pressure Monitoring System in Los Angeles

When you're cruising from Santa Monica to Culver City in your energetic Audi, your joy ride depends on a healthy set of tires. Luckily, you don't have to stress too much about keeping tabs on the status of your tires, thanks to the Audi Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that comes standard on each new model. Your Audi TPMS constantly gauges your tires to ensure they're within a safe pressure range.

If the pressure in one or more of your tires becomes hazardous, your Audi TPMS will promptly alert you. Below, our team will explain what you should know about your TPMS, what to do when you see Audi Tire Pressure Monitoring System malfunction in your dashboard, and more!

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What You Should Know About Your Audi TPMS

While tire care may seem simple, it can make a huge difference when it comes to performance, efficiency, and safety. Here are some TPMS facts you should know, courtesy of the Audi Beverly Hills service team:

  • Your tire pressure information is listed on a label inside your door jamb for your convenience.
  • Tire pressure that is too low will damage the sidewalls of your tires. This will lead to poor performance, diminished efficiency, and a potential blowout.
  • Tire pressure that is too high will result in a rough ride and poor handling.
  • If you do experience a flat tire, you can get in touch with Audi 24-hour Roadside Assistance at 1-800-411-9988

How to Reset Your Audi Tire Pressure Monitoring System

If you've taken on some DIY car care or filled your tires up with air, you may need to reset the system, here's how:

  1. To start, turn on your car's ignition.
  2. From your MMI control panel, select the "car" button.
  3. On your MMI control panel, choose the "car" button.
  4. From the menu, select "Service and Checks."
  5. Scroll down and highlight "Tire Pressure Monitoring."
  6. Select "Store Current Tire Pressure" when you're certain you've checked your tire pressure.
  7. The message, "Tire Pressures are Being Store" will appear.
  8. You've successfully reset your Audi TPMS.

Audi Tire Pressure Monitoring System Malfunction

If you're seeing the Audi Tire Pressure Monitoring System malfunction notification in your dashboard, that means that your TPMS isn't operating properly. It can also indicate that you need to confirm the tire pressure in each of your tires. Check your tire pressure and allow your vehicle to travel a bit on the Los Angeles streets. The TPMS may need to go through a learning cycle after tire care.

If the Audi Tire Pressure Monitoring System malfunction notification remains after confirming your tire pressure, storing the information in your vehicle's system, and taking a few minutes to drive, book a service appointment with our team so we can investigate.

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Now that you have a better understanding of your vehicle's TPMS system, you can care for your car with professional precision. Along with monitoring your tire's air pressure, you'll want to visit us in Los Angeles for tire rotation and other preventative maintenance. If your drive feels a bit sluggish, turn to Audi Beverly Hills for a quick solution. Contact us today to learn more about what our service team can do for you!

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