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    Quote Originally Posted by ricksterrr View Post
    The TPMS reset button is in the glovebox.
    I looked there but i could only find the aux in cable.
    Whats it look like.
    HAha i know i look like a complete idiot right now.
    "I just want to make it that little bit better, and little bit more unique."

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTI2708 View Post
    I looked there but i could only find the aux in cable.
    Whats it look like.
    HAha i know i look like a complete idiot right now.
    Top right of the inside of the glovebox, next to the manual slot - which you should really read more closely. Has the same symbol as the warning light, with SET printed below. On the MKV, the button used to be behind the shifter.
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    OH i am an absolute D***head.....the glove box.
    I kept looking in the bloody centre console box.
    Don't worry about my stupidness....i'm learning...lol.
    "I just want to make it that little bit better, and little bit more unique."

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    Question about the TPMS and new wheels (+ tyres)...

    How will this be affected? Will it be inactive? Will you get a constant alarm etc unless you disable the TPMS with Vagcom?
    2019 BMW M3 CS

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    It'll be fine. Just like after you've checked your tyre pressures at the gas station, you just press that little button hidden away in your glove box (in the MKV and my Polo you would hold it for a few seconds, the car will give a notification tone and flash a light), and then you drive away. It is now recalibrated.

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    Thanks Corey.

    Wasn't sure how the whole system works.
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    A couple of weeks ago as I was almost stopped at the top of the freeway off-ramp there was a warning 'bong', and I though "WTF's that?" I scanned the dashboard and I noticed a little snowflake had appeared with 3.5°C next to it. OK so you frightened the living daylights out of me to let me know it was cold outside. Thank you very much.
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    Lol... well, that little warning 'bong' and snowflake could one day save your life! It's meant to let you know that there could be 'black ice' on the road, so beware!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyjames View Post
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    I was trying to give my passenger a thrill by running along the white line rumble strips, that caused the thing to go off (the alarm, not her).
    Bet she was impressed, particularly when you set off a warning light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elisiX View Post
    Thanks Corey.

    Wasn't sure how the whole system works.
    Volkswagen Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

    Fitting a direct Tyre Pressure Management System (TPMS)

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