TPMS Reset: Volkswagen Beetle 2007-2011 Tire Pressure Sensor
Volkswagen Beetle 2007-2011 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Reset
Simple to follow procedure on how to reset/relearn the TPMS service maintenance indicator warning light on Volkswagen Beetle for the year 2007 and 2011.
No special tools are required to perform this relearn procedure.
Relearn Procedure when Replacing a Tire or Tire Rotation:
1. Inflate all tires to pressure listed on the placard.
2. Apply parking brake and turn ignition to the ON position with the engine OFF.
3. Hold SET (or ESP) button, located next to the gearshift lever, until an audio signal is heard. The audio signal confirms successful relearn.
Relearn Procedure when Replacing a Sensor:
1. Inflate all tires to pressure listed on the placard.
2. Apply parking brake.
3. Vehicle needs to sit (engine OFF) for 20 minutes in order for the control module to enter learn mode.
4. Drive the vehicle at a speed of 30 MPH or more for sensor IDs to be memorized.
About Volkswagen Beetle
Over time, front-wheel drive, and frequently hatchback-bodied cars would come to dominate the European small-car market. In 1974, Volkswagen’s own front-wheel drive Golf hatchback succeeded the Beetle.
In 1994, Volkswagen unveiled the Concept One, a “retro”-themed concept car with a resemblance to the original Beetle, and in 1998 introduced the “New Beetle”, built on the contemporary Golf platform with styling recalling the original Type 1.
It remained in production through 2010, and was succeeded in 2011 by the Beetle (A5), the last variant of the Beetle, which was also more reminiscent of the original Beetle. Production ceased altogether by 2019. (Source Wiki)