Audi A4: How to Reset TPMS

The last thing you need is that bright orange blink on your car, indicating that one or some of the tires of your Audi A4 are running low on pressure. To make it go away, you must refill the tire pressure and reset the TPMS.

This article will give you a step-by-step guide on how to reset the TPMS of your Audi A4. Keep reading.

2021-2023 Model

  1. If the orange light on the screen behind the steering wheel is blinking, you must infiltrate the pressure of the affected tires before resetting the TPMS.
  2. Take a gauge, remove the valve of each tire and measure the pressure. To know the amount of pressure needed, compare it to the one recommended in the user’s manual.
  3. Once you discover the affected tires, refill them to the right amount of pressure using a pressure pump. If you do not have a pressure pump, go to the nearest gas station.
  4. Once done infiltrating the pressure, it is time to reset the tire pressure monitoring system.
  5. Turn on the car.
  6. On the screen on the left side of the car, touch the home button. Go to ‘vehicle,’ and click on settings and service on the menu.
  7. Scroll until you see ‘Tire pressure monitor.’ Touch on it. A pop-up message will appear on the screen telling you to store the pressures after you have checked and corrected all the tire pressure of the four tires.
  8. Since you have already corrected the tires’ pressure, press store tire pressure; the car will ask you if the pressure of the tires matches the specified amount, so press yes.
  9. Wait for the vehicle to finish storing, and you have reset the TPMS.

2016-2020 Model

  1. Check the pressure of all four tires. If you need to know how much pressure each tire should have, refer to the user manual.
  2. Correct the pressure of the affected tires, and then get into your car.
  3.  To reset the TPMS of this Audi A4 model, go to the buttons below the screen on the left side of the vehicle.
  4. Press the menu button, then go to ‘vehicle.’ A drop-down menu will appear on the screen.
  5. Using the buttons, scroll down to ‘Individual’ and press OK.
  6.  Another drop-down menu will appear; scroll down to service and checks, and press OK.
  7. On the menu, you will see tire pressure monitoring on the top. Press OK.
  8. The car will tell you to store the tire pressure after you have corrected all the tire pressure.
  9. Press ok on the store tire pressure.
  10. You will see a menu with two options. Press OK on yes store tire pressure to finish the process.
  11. After the vehicle is done loading the new tire pressure, the orange blinking light will go away.

Leave a Comment