Volkswagen’s eighth-generation Golf, internal code CD, arrived in 2020 as the first fully digital Golf, replacing physical switches with touch panels and a software-centric MIB3 cockpit. That heavy electronic content means the Volkswagen Golf Mk8 CD (2020-Present) regularly needs a service reset after maintenance. Drivers most often perform the oil/inspection service reset to silence the service interval display, but the car also calls for a TPMS reset after adjusting tyre pressures, a brake pad wear reset when the pads are replaced, and battery registration through the energy-management system so a new battery is recognised. A steering angle reset typically follows alignment work. Select the Golf Mk8 reset procedure relevant to your repair from the list below to clear the warning and restore normal operation.