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    Tpms malfunction

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    Pulled a couple fuses and had a tpms malfunction error. I tried and clear the code but no luck. I then figured I had to drive x amount of miles for the system to relearn but no luck I've driven over 86 miles and it's still there. Who knows how to properly reset or have the system relearn?

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    What type of error?
    If it's just that it sensed a tire was low, I'd go into MMI menu and tell it to store pressures. It's somewhere in the car->servicing area. But again: what type of error are you getting?
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    Tire pressure system malfuction

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    Quote Originally Posted by repnaudi View Post
    Tire pressure system malfuction
    What model & year?

    The C7/7.5 S6 & S7 calculate the tire pressure based on wheel rotation sensors, which one can reset in the MMI, after making sure the pressures are correct.

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    2012 A6 C7. It's not the simple reset on the mmi screen after filling tires back to pressure it has to be more complicated than that. I seen about a tpms relearn on different models but I haven't found anything for the A6

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    I'll add that the traction control light came on with it as well. Again this happened after pulling some fuses otherwise I would think the issue was more severe than a reset or relearn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by repnaudi View Post
    2012 A6 C7. It's not the simple reset on the mmi screen after filling tires back to pressure it has to be more complicated than that. I seen about a tpms relearn on different models but I haven't found anything for the A6
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    You really need to scan your car. It might be a code that got stored by pulling a fuse as you mention and might just need to be cleared. However it might also be ABS sensor or another part of TPMS system.
    Bottom line, there is no pressure sensors to relearn as in earlier versions of TPMS. Get car scanned preferrably with VAG COM cable.
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