How to Clear the Tire Pressure Monitoring Warning Light When Tire Pressure is Normal?
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Tire pressure normal elimination of tire pressure monitoring warning light method: The tire pressure warning light indicates that there is an issue with your tire pressure, possibly due to a tire being underinflated or punctured, causing a discrepancy in pressure compared to the other tires. It is recommended to check the tire pressure of all four tires. You can reinflate and adjust the tire pressure. After ensuring all tires are in good condition and the tire pressure is normal (all four tires should have the same pressure, typically between 2.4-2.6 BAR or 230-240 kPa), the warning light can be cleared. In summer, the tire pressure can be slightly lower, or if you frequently drive on rough roads, the tire pressure can also be slightly lower. Once the tire pressure is normal, there are several ways to clear the tire pressure warning light, depending on the car brand. Some cars have a physical button that can be pressed and held to clear the warning, or the option to clear the warning light may be available in the dashboard settings. What to do if tire pressure is insufficient: If no damage is visible on the car's tires, simply inflate them to the normal pressure and reset the tire pressure system. If a puncture is found during inspection, drive to a repair shop to have the tire patched before reinflating it. If the tire pressure warning reappears after some time despite no visible puncture, it may be due to a leaking rim caused by deformation. It is recommended to check the rim and replace it if necessary. How tire pressure monitoring works: It uses pressure sensors installed inside the tires to measure the tire pressure and wireless transmitters to send the pressure information from inside the tire to a central receiver module.