How to Cancel the Tire Pressure Warning on the Bora?
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To eliminate the tire pressure warning on the Bora, follow these steps: 1. There is a tire monitoring indicator button on the central console. After the system issues a low tire pressure warning, the vehicle must remain stationary for about one minute. Do not move the car or turn off and restart the ignition switch until pressing the button to recalibrate the tire monitoring indicator. 2. Find the tire pressure reset option in the settings on the central display. If the above methods do not work, it is necessary to visit a 4S shop to eliminate the tire pressure warning. The reasons for the tire pressure warning light to illuminate are as follows: 1. The pressure in one or more tires is significantly lower than the set pressure, or the tire structure is damaged. Additionally, the system will emit a warning sound, and the combination instrument display may show a corresponding text message. 2. System malfunction, the indicator light remains on.
I remember when I first bought my Bora, I often encountered the tire pressure warning light coming on, which was quite annoying. The most straightforward method is to first pull over and check if the air pressure in all four tires is within the normal range—around 2.3 bar for the front tires and 2.2 bar for the rear tires. Once confirmed, start the car and locate the small button with the SET symbol near the steering wheel, usually red or black, then hold it down for a few seconds until the light goes off. If there's no button, newer models require operating through the dashboard menu—enter settings, find the tire pressure option, and click reset. If the light remains on after resetting, there might be a puncture or a faulty sensor, so it's best to get it checked at a 4S shop. Developing a habit of checking tire pressure monthly can prevent this issue—don’t wait until you’re on the highway to panic.