
Adjust the tire pressure to the standard value, then turn on the ignition and navigate to the menu interface on the instrument panel. Use the directional keys on the steering wheel to select "Tire Inflation Pressure" and press the "OK" button. The instrument panel will display "Reactivate Tire Pressure Monitor". This completes the operation to deactivate the tire pressure monitoring indicator light on the Koleos.

I've dealt with numerous tire pressure warning issues on the Roewe Clever, most of which were caused by low tire pressure. First, get out of the car and check if all tire pressures are at the recommended values, usually indicated on the label on the door frame, around 2.2-2.5 bar. After adjusting the pressure, start the vehicle and keep it running. Use the steering wheel buttons to enter the dashboard menu, find 'Tire Settings' or 'TPMS', select 'Calibrate' or 'Reset', and confirm the action. Drive for a few minutes, and the system will automatically learn the new settings. It's advisable to regularly check the tire pressure with a gauge to avoid false alarms. For example, maintaining stable pressure with a monthly check can save a lot of trouble.

Once when I was driving my Roewe Clever, the tire pressure warning kept beeping. I got out to check and found the pressure was normal, which was strange. A friend taught me how to operate it in the car. After parking, press the start button to turn on the power without entering engine mode, use the left and right buttons on the steering wheel to navigate the menu, select the tire pressure section, and click the reset option. After confirming, drive about two kilometers and the alarm will disappear. Since then, I’ve developed a habit of checking the tire pressure weekly to ensure it’s around 2.3 bar, which prevents alarms and protects the tires. If you encounter an alarm while driving, don’t panic—quickly pull over to handle it safely. Resetting is simple, but make sure there’s no air leak before doing so.

To cancel the tire pressure warning, first ensure all tire pressures are correct according to the vehicle's label data, such as around 2.2 bar. Then start the vehicle, enter the dashboard menu to find the TPMS settings, click the reset button to operate, and it's done. After driving for a few minutes for system calibration, the warning will be cleared. Don't forget to check tire pressure regularly to prevent issues.


