Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light comes on when your vehicle’s tire pressure is critically low. To check the tire pressure on an Audi Q3 from 2021, follow these instructions:
Approach the tire you wish to check with a tire pressure gauge.
Unscrew the valve cap of the tire.
Press the tire pressure gauge down on the valve stem. Add pressure as needed to stop air from escaping.
Note the gauge reading, and compare it to the appropriate tire pressure for your vehicle, which is listed on the tires themselves and in your owner’s manual.
Repeat this process for every tire, and double-check to account for inaccurate readings.
Of course, you can always take your Audi Q3 to a trusted mechanic to complete this process for you!
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