How to Cancel the Low Tire Pressure Warning in Ora Black Cat?
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You need to drive the car to check if any tire is punctured. If not, it means there is insufficient pressure in individual tires. Go to a service station to inflate them, and after driving for a while, the tire pressure warning light will automatically turn off. If there is a puncture, don't panic. Calling for roadside assistance is the simplest solution, or you can use tire repair fluid to temporarily fix it and drive to a nearby service station for proper repair. Drive safely.
Last time I drove the Ora Black Cat, I also encountered the tire pressure warning light coming on, which was quite annoying. Generally, canceling this warning requires two steps: first, check the actual tire pressure with a regular tire pressure gauge—if it's below 2.5 bar, inflate immediately; then, turn off the car and restart it for a self-check. Most of the time, the warning will disappear on its own. If it’s still on, look for the vehicle settings option on the dashboard—there’s a tire pressure reset button to press. Note that low tire pressure could mean a punctured tire or chronic underinflation, so it’s important to check tire pressure regularly while driving. Testing it once a week can avoid such hassles. Especially for EVs, since the wheels are lighter, improper tire pressure can affect range and braking distance, making it quite unsafe. Once, I neglected it and almost had a blowout—luckily, nothing happened. So don’t delay—safety first.