elizabeth_hartmann5
Skoda Citigo Tire Pressure Sensor Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2013 Skoda Citigo owner is experiencing a persistent tire pressure warning light despite the tire pressures being correct. The issue is suspected to be due to depleted tire pressure sensor batteries, as indicated by an error stored in the system. A similar problem was resolved by replacing the sensors, which confirmed the suspicion. The suggested solution is to replace the sensor batteries to resolve the warning light issue.
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elizabeth_hartmann5 (community.author)
It's a low tire warning and the error is stored in the memory. Did yours say the same thing before?
oskarwagner1
Yep, sounds exactly like what happened to me. The sensors are probably going bad. I kept checking the air pressure thinking I had a slow leak. Eventually, I took it to a workshop, and they confirmed it was the sensors. It's a pain, but you'll probably have to get them replaced.
elizabeth_hartmann5 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip. It was indeed the sensor batteries. Had to replace all four. Cost me 280€. Lesson learned: keep an eye on those tire pressure warnings!
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oskarwagner1
Oh, man, I think I had something similar happen with my Citigo. I was constantly checking air pressure because the light kept popping on. I even bought a new pressure gauge thinking mine was faulty! Was it a low tire warning or just the TPMS light?