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How to reset tyre pressure warning light on Audi Q2 UK

DateDecember 25, 2025

2 Answers

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Marie Tran
February 1, 2026
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To reset the tyre pressure warning light on an Audi Q2, follow these steps. The process is straightforward and can be done without professional help.

  1. Ensure all tyres are inflated to the correct pressure. The recommended pressure is listed in the owner’s manual or on a sticker inside the driver’s door frame.
  2. Turn the ignition on but do not start the engine.
  3. Navigate to the vehicle settings menu using the infotainment system or steering wheel controls.
  4. Select ‘Tyre Pressure Monitoring System’ (TPMS) and choose ‘Store’ or ‘Reset’ to confirm the current pressures.
  5. Drive for a few minutes to allow the system to recalibrate.

If the light persists, check for punctures or sensor issues. The TPMS in the Audi Q2 uses wheel speed sensors to detect pressure loss, so a faulty sensor may require professional diagnosis.

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Larry Wagner
December 27, 2025
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To reset the tyre pressure warning light on an Audi Q2 in the UK, first ensure all tyres are inflated to the correct pressure (typically 2.2-2.5 bar), then use the infotainment system to reset the TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System).

For UK Audi Q2 owners, follow these steps to reset the tyre pressure warning light:

  1. Park safely and check all tyres for punctures or visible damage
  2. Inflate all tyres to the recommended pressure (check your owner's manual or door pillar sticker)
  3. Turn on the ignition (don't start the engine)
  4. Navigate to 'Vehicle' in the MMI system
  5. Select 'Service and checks' then 'Tyre pressure monitoring'
  6. Choose 'Store current tyre pressures'
  7. Confirm the reset

The system will now monitor from your set pressures. If the light returns, you may have a slow puncture or faulty sensor - common issues with UK roads causing pothole damage. For 2023 models, the process remains similar but may use the newer Audi Virtual Cockpit interface.

Remember: UK MOT rules require working TPMS on cars registered after 2012. If the warning persists, visit an Audi specialist or tyre centre for diagnosis. Other German models like BMW 1 Series or Mercedes A-Class have similar reset procedures through their iDrive or MBUX systems respectively.