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Apologies in advance for being dumb here, but this is bugging me somewhat...

In my Audi, you filled the tyres to whatever pressure you wanted, then called up TPMS and pressed SET. If the pressures dropped from your stored setting: beep beep.

This seems a whole lot more complicated! I have been through the manual and frankly got lost. When cold the rears are 37 PSI, so according to the sticker I should add some air. But I'm getting confused on how to 'store/save' the new pressure in the 'puter?

Sorry, forgive me, I'm new here....
 
I've no experience of TPMS other than that in my 997. My understanding is that you don't have to set the pressure the system simply tells you what it is; although there is an automatic "learning function". Any abnormal drop in pressure triggers an alarm. Don't set your tyre pressures by the TPMS read out as I don't think this is sufficiently accurate.
 

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