I don't blame you, that's just what everyone else would do.
Best to read the hand-books though as you may find some little features you may otherwise miss but most importantly you will know or have some idea of what all the warning signals / lights are so that your not looking it up after the event

, and to keep on track the info on reseting the run-flat warning light / tyre pressure warning light will be in there.
I wasn't implying anything by my comment (would be a little bit "techie" for you "skat"

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As are many people (just not good with cars), good for me or I'd be out of a job

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