How to Cancel the Tire Pressure Monitoring Light on the Sagitar?
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The method to cancel the tire pressure monitoring light on the Sagitar is: 1. Start the vehicle, at this time the central control screen will turn on, click the button selected in the red box; 2. Find the tire selected in the red box on the central control screen and click to enter; 3. Click the SET button selected in the red box and confirm; 4. Click the tire pressure monitoring initialization to complete. Taking the Sagitar 2021 200TSI Manual Fashion Smart Link Edition as an example: it is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan under FAW-Volkswagen, with a top speed of 200 km/h, dimensions of 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1462mm in height, a wheelbase of 2731mm, and uses front-wheel drive.
I've been driving for many years and have encountered the tire pressure warning light coming on several times. I remember one time when I was driving my Sagitar home on the highway, the light suddenly came on, and I quickly pulled over to check. First, I parked the car to let the tires cool down, then used a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of each tire one by one, comparing it to the standard values on the door frame—usually around 2.3 BAR for the front tires and 2.4 BAR for the rear tires. I found that the rear tire was a bit low, so I quickly inflated it to the normal level. Then, I turned the key to the power-on position (without starting the engine), used the buttons on the steering wheel to navigate the dashboard menu to find the settings option, selected the tire pressure reset in the vehicle services, and confirmed it. The light went off. After that, I drove for a while without any issues. Regularly checking the tires can prevent this from happening, and it's best to keep a tire pressure gauge in the car for quick checks anytime.
I find the tire pressure monitoring system quite straightforward, mainly relying on sensors to detect changes in tire status. When the warning light comes on, it's most likely due to insufficient pressure or a system false alarm. For the Sagitar, resetting isn't difficult: first ensure the car is parked and tires are cooled, check if each tire's pressure matches the door label. Then turn on the power switch without starting the engine, enter the central instrument menu, follow the prompts to find the tire menu and select the reset option. After confirming, the system will reboot—take a test drive. If the light remains on, there might be a slow leak or sensor malfunction, requiring professional inspection. For safety, never forcibly ignore the warning light, as abnormal tire conditions could affect driving.