TPMS Reset: Volkswagen Rabbit 2006-2010 Tire Pressure Sensor
Volkswagen Rabbit 2006-2010 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Reset
Easy to follow procedure on how to reset/relearn the TPMS service maintenance indicator warning light on Volkswagen Rabbit for the year 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010.
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 Rabbit
The Volkswagen Golf is a compact car/small family car (C-segment) produced by the German automotive manufacturer Volkswagen since 1974, marketed worldwide across eight generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates – including as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada (Mk1 and Mk5), and as the Volkswagen Caribe in Mexico (Mk1).
The original Golf Mk1 was a front-engined, front-wheel drive replacement for the air-cooled, rear-engined, rear-wheel drive Volkswagen Beetle. Historically, the Golf is Volkswagen’s best-selling model and is among the world’s top three best-selling models, with more than thirty million built as of June 2013.
Initially, most Golfs were 3-door hatchbacks. Other variants include a 5-door hatchback, estate (Variant, from 1993), convertible (Cabriolet and Cabrio, 1979–2002, Cabriolet, 2011–present), and a Golf-based saloon, called the Volkswagen Jetta, Volkswagen Vento (from 1992) or Volkswagen Bora (from 1999). The Golf has crossed from economy to high-performance market segments.
The Golf has won awards, including the World Car of the Year in 2009, with the Volkswagen Golf Mk6 and in 2013 with the Volkswagen Golf Mk7. Along with the Renault Clio and the Vauxhall Astra, the Golf is one of only three cars to have won European Car of the Year twice, in 1992 and 2013. The Volkswagen Golf has made the annual Car and Driver 10Best list multiple times. The Golf Mk7 won the Motor Trend Car of the Year award in 2015, and the Mk1 GTI also won the award in 1985. The Golf Mk4 won for the best selling car in Europe in 2001. (Source Wiki)