How do you check the tire pressure on an Audi Q3 2020?
I’m a new car owner and my 2020 Audi Q3’s tire pressure warning light is on. I’ve never had to do car maintenance before. What do I need to do to check the tire pressure on a 2020 Audi Q3?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s never fun to see a warning light appear on your dashboard. But don’t worry! We’re here to walk you through how to check the tire pressure on your 2020 Audi Q3. Before we start, the ideal tire pressure for a 2020 Audi Q3 is 38 PSI, so that’s what we’ll be aiming for.
Next up, here are a few simple steps to check your Q3 tire pressure:
Select a tire to start with and remove the valve cap.
Place the pressure gauge over the valve (you should hear a hiss).
Check the reading and carefully remove the gauge.
If it’s low, keep adding air until you reach 38 PSI.
If it’s too high, squeeze the valve’s metal centerpiece to release air until it reaches 38 PSI.
Once you’ve hit 38 PSI, put the cap back on.
Repeat on all four tires.
Now that your tires are topped up let’s take a minute to make sure your
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