How do you rest your tire presser light and your air bag light

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Asked by kelsielawson17 Aug 31, 2015 at 05:23 PM about the 2012 Volkswagen Beetle

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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You don't reset your tire pressure light and especially airbag light. You will have to fix the issue and the lights will come off. When the AIrbag light comes on, it disables your airbag. Fixing the issue will save your life in case of crash. Fix it as soon as you can.

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Most airbag lights will need to be reset by a dealer or a good shop the has the proper instruments...

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I already fixed the tire it has to be rest I done it before I just forgot how

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I request to get an English version manual I don't understand Japanese specially on the radio how can I be helped for a Nissan teana 2004 please

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