How to Clear the Pressure Loss Detected by the Car?
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Methods to clear the pressure loss detected by the car: 1. Turn on the car's ignition switch; 2. Press the car button on the infotainment system on the central control screen, then click settings; 3. Open the vehicle settings and click the tire button; 4. Confirm the tire pressure range, adjust the tire pressure, and drive at a speed of 15 kilometers per hour for ten minutes to clear the pressure loss. When the car detects pressure loss, as long as the tire is not damaged, it can still be driven under normal circumstances. If an alarm occurs while driving, do not brake suddenly, as sudden braking may cause a tire blowout. Instead, slow down the car and gradually stop by the roadside. If there is traffic from behind, turn on the hazard warning lights to alert the following vehicles. Then, get out of the car to check if there are any issues with the four tires. If there are, call for rescue immediately.
Whenever my car's tire pressure warning light comes on, I know the system has detected low tire pressure. To clear it, the pressure issue must be addressed first: find a gas station to check all tires and inflate them to the recommended value on the door side label or manual. For example, my car requires 32psi. After inflating, look for the reset button inside the car—most vehicles have a TPMS button under the steering wheel or on the dashboard. Hold it for a few seconds until the light goes off. Completing these steps should generally clear the warning. However, if the light remains on, it may indicate a slow leak or a faulty sensor, requiring a visit to the repair shop. Regularly checking tire pressure manually every month can prevent issues—don't rely solely on the system alerts.