How to Clear the Tire Pressure Warning?

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StJocelyn
07/28/25 4:01pm
Methods to clear the tire pressure warning: 1. Check and confirm whether the tire pressure is normal. If there is an issue, adjust it to the standard pressure, then drive a few kilometers. Generally, the system will automatically reset at this point; 2. If the tire pressure is confirmed to be normal, visit a car service shop to inspect the tire pressure sensors and clear the fault code; 3. Locate the settings button on the central console for manual reset, usually by pressing the SET key. If the tire pressure warning light comes on due to low tire pressure while driving, immediately reduce speed, avoid sharp steering and sudden braking, and find a safe place to stop and inspect the tires. Both excessively low or high tire pressure can trigger the tire pressure warning light. When the warning light comes on, the first consideration should be to restore the tire pressure to normal levels before addressing the warning light. The tire pressure warning light typically comes on due to the following situations: 1. A punctured tire; 2. Excessive tire pressure; 3. Prolonged driving with low tire pressure; 4. Tire pressure dropping due to long periods without inflation.
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