AlBeckRacer
Suggested solutions for constantly low tire pressure display on Audi A5 Diesel 2016
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AlBeckRacer (Author)
Thanks for the tip. I've already thought about whether it's the battery. Replacing it would definitely be easier than a complete sensor failure. The part has already done 69812 km. I'll see if I can sort it out at the Audi center. There were no other problems at the last service. Best regards!
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AngieSunny
Hey, no problem, glad I could help. Yes, with the mileage it could very well be the battery. You can also try checking the tire pressure manually just to be sure. I would recommend you take it to the garage as soon as possible as low tire pressure can cause serious damage. Hopefully it's just the battery and no major problems. Good luck and let us know how it turns out. Regards!
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AlBeckRacer (Author)
Thanks again. I will now check the pressure manually and then make an appointment at the garage as soon as possible. Hopefully it really is just the battery. I'll keep you up to date! Best regards!
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AngieSunny
Hi, I once had a similar problem with my Audi A3, 2014 model. It was a challenge for an amateur like me, but now I have some experience. Basically, the garage told me that the battery of the sensors was dead, so I had to have it replaced. The replacement cost around 280 euros, but everything worked perfectly again afterwards. Can you please provide additional information about your Audi A5? Model, mileage, etc. could be useful to help you further.
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