How to Check Tire Pressure Monitoring on Geely Cars?
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Geely cars display tire pressure monitoring information by using the TRIP button on the steering wheel to switch the dashboard display. Press the up and down buttons on the steering wheel to select the tire pressure information display, then click confirm. Below are factors to consider when adjusting tire pressure: 1. Seasonal factors: In winter, it is advisable to increase the tire pressure by about 0.2 bar based on the standard tire pressure. In summer, follow the lower limit of the standard tire pressure. If the car is parked outdoors in summer, the pressure can generally be about 0.1 bar lower than the standard to avoid tire blowouts due to high temperatures. 2. Road conditions: On rough roads, it is appropriate to reduce the tire pressure by 0.1-0.2 bar from the standard tire pressure. On smoother roads, this can be ignored. For long-distance highway driving, the tire pressure should not be too low; it is advisable to increase it by about 0.2 bar from the lower limit of the standard tire pressure.
After driving for so many years, I use the tire pressure monitoring function the most. In Geely cars, you can usually check it directly on the dashboard. After starting the car, press the up and down buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to switch to the vehicle information page, where you can find the tire pressure details. The pressure numbers for all four tires are clearly listed, and if any tire pressure is low, it will be highlighted in red as a reminder. Last time before driving on the highway, I noticed the right rear tire was only at 1.8 bar, so I quickly went to inflate it to avoid the risk of a blowout. It's recommended to check the tire pressure every two weeks, with the most accurate readings when the car is cold. If the dashboard doesn't display the tire pressure, you might need to enable the tire pressure monitoring page in the settings or check if the sensors are out of battery. Experienced drivers know that unstable tire pressure is more dangerous than high fuel consumption, especially when traveling with family, so it's crucial to keep an eye on this.
When I first got the car, I didn't know how to check the tire pressure, but now I've got it all figured out. For most Geely models, you can press the buttons on the steering wheel to bring up the display in the center of the dashboard. Flip through a few pages, and you'll find the tire pressure data page. The pressure of all four tires is displayed simultaneously, and if it drops below 2.0 bar, a warning will flash. Once during heavy snowfall, a yellow warning light suddenly appeared on the dashboard—it turned out the left front tire pressure had dropped to 1.7. I immediately pulled over to check and found a nail stuck in it. New drivers, take note: if the tire pressure warning comes on, you must address it immediately—never try to tough it out. When washing your car, ask the attendant to check the tire pressure and compare it with the car's display data for calibration. If the error exceeds 0.2, you should get the sensors checked.