How to Change Tires on a Vehicle with Built-in Tire Pressure Monitoring?
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For vehicles with built-in tire pressure monitoring, the tire pressure monitoring system needs to be reset after changing tires. The reset operation steps are as follows: 1. With the car turned off but powered on, simultaneously press the unlock and lock buttons on the car key for 3 to 5 seconds until the vehicle beeps twice; 2. Unscrew the valve cap of the left front wheel and continuously deflate the tire for about 15 seconds. When you hear a short beep from the car, the tire is successfully set; 3. Follow the above sequence to reset the car tires in the order of left front wheel, right front wheel, right rear wheel, and left rear wheel; 4. When all four tires are set, the car will emit two short beeps, indicating that the car has completed the relearning process. There are three types of car tire pressure monitoring systems: direct tire pressure monitoring, indirect tire pressure monitoring, and composite TPMS. Direct tire pressure monitoring and composite TPMS require the installation of tire pressure monitoring sensors on the car tires or rims, and the sensors need to be replaced together when changing tires.