MK Guinness
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I have an '07 plate Leon Mk2 / 2.0Tdi, with 110k miles on the clock, which I gave to my wife to drive at Christmas.
Drove it the first time since then last week, to find the tyre pressure warning light on! Quick lesson in inflating the tyres, and she brought all the pressures back to the factory pressures.
Then tried resetting the tyre pressure warning system, using the button on the centre console, and it won't go out. Even rotated the front tyres to the back and the backs to the front. Still no joy.
It was in for a 110k service today, and the garage tried following the procedure in the manual (which I've already tried a dozen times) and couldn't get it to reset. They used a code reader on the ABS, as it works off the ABS sensors, no faults. The code reader doesn't even report a tyre pressure fault, but the light is on.
So the car is back, but with a permanently lit tyre pressure warning light. Any ideas on getting it to go out?????
I have an OBD bluetooth reader, but no idea how to use it!
Drove it the first time since then last week, to find the tyre pressure warning light on! Quick lesson in inflating the tyres, and she brought all the pressures back to the factory pressures.
Then tried resetting the tyre pressure warning system, using the button on the centre console, and it won't go out. Even rotated the front tyres to the back and the backs to the front. Still no joy.
It was in for a 110k service today, and the garage tried following the procedure in the manual (which I've already tried a dozen times) and couldn't get it to reset. They used a code reader on the ABS, as it works off the ABS sensors, no faults. The code reader doesn't even report a tyre pressure fault, but the light is on.
So the car is back, but with a permanently lit tyre pressure warning light. Any ideas on getting it to go out?????
I have an OBD bluetooth reader, but no idea how to use it!