
The methods to cancel the tire pressure warning on the Lavida are: 1. Directly visit an after- service shop to have the maintenance personnel diagnose the fault code on the car's computer and eliminate the error code; 2. Press and hold the tire pressure monitoring button located on the right side in front of the gear lever for about three seconds to cancel the tire pressure warning. Taking the 2019 Lavida as an example, it belongs to the compact car category, with body dimensions of: length 4613mm, width 1765mm, height 1460mm, and a wheelbase of 2610mm, with a curb weight of 1210kg. The 2019 Lavida features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 112PS, maximum power of 82kW, maximum torque of 145Nm, and is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

My Lavida is the 2018 model, and the last time the tire pressure warning light came on, it gave me a headache. I first parked the car in a safe place, used a tire pressure gauge to check all the tire pressures, and found that the rear tires were a bit low, so I inflated them to the recommended value on the door pillar label, around 230 kPa. Then, I sat in the driver's seat, started the car, and looked for the small button on the left side of the steering wheel or under the center console—it might say SET or have a tire pressure symbol—held it down for a few seconds, and the warning light went off. If there's no button, go into the settings menu in the MIB system and click the reset option. The key is to confirm that the tire pressure is normal before resetting, otherwise the warning will come back quickly. Just to be safe, I bought a digital tire pressure gauge to keep in the car and check the pressure once a month to avoid the risk of a blowout.

Dealing with the Lavida tire pressure warning is quite straightforward. I've been driving this car for five years. First, ensure the tire pressure meets the standard, and avoid driving when the warning is on. Locate the RESET button, usually hidden near the driver's area, and hold it until the dashboard light stops flashing. If resetting doesn't work, the sensor might be faulty or there could be a leak, requiring a check at the 4S shop. Personally, I prefer inflating the tires before resetting, using a portable pump and a tire pressure gauge to maintain balanced pressure. This prevents false alarms and extends tire life. Developing a habit of checking tire pressure before each drive saves a lot of hassle.

Don't panic when the alarm sounds, first park the Lavida safely and check tire pressure. I often help family members with this. Both low and high tire pressure can trigger the alarm. The solution is to inflate to the standard value, then press and hold the SET button near the steering wheel to reset the system. A reminder: tire pressure tends to drop in winter, check more frequently to prevent malfunctions. After resetting, observe whether the warning light turns off - if it does, you can safely continue driving.

To cancel the tire pressure warning on the Lavida, follow these three steps. First, park and check each tire's pressure, adjusting it according to the recommended values on the door sticker. Second, start the engine but do not drive, then locate and hold the SET button on the center console for a few seconds. Third, listen for a sound or watch the dashboard—the light turning off indicates a successful reset. The process is straightforward, but remember to ensure there are no punctures or leaks in the tires to avoid recurring issues. For convenience, I keep a small tire pressure gauge in the glove compartment for quick checks.

I've studied the tire pressure system of the Lavida. The warning light indicates abnormal pressure. The cancellation method is straightforward: after inflating, press and hold the RESET button. On a deeper level, temperature fluctuations or slow leaks can frequently trigger it. When checking the pressure, I also use soapy water to test the tire surface for small bubbles. The warning disappears after resetting, but regular is recommended to avoid potential hazards. Keeping a portable air pump in the car provides extra peace of mind during road trips.


