How to Display the Tire Pressure Monitoring on Geely Emgrand?
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To display the tire pressure monitoring on Geely Emgrand, inflate the tires to the proper pressure and then press and hold the reset button for 3 seconds. More details about Geely Emgrand are as follows: 1. Geely Emgrand (referred to as Emgrand) is one of the three sub-brands launched by Geely Auto from 2009 to 2014, with various models such as GL, GS, and New Emgrand. Among them, the EC718 and EC718-RV are the first B-segment sedans and hatchbacks developed by Geely, designed according to European regulations and standards, making them suitable for export to developed countries and regions. The Emgrand Borui was selected as the official protocol vehicle for the G20 Hangzhou Summit in 2016. 2. The maximum torque reaches a high level among 1.8L displacement models, while the combined fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is only 6.5 liters. In terms of safety performance, the EC718 is designed not only to meet the C-NCAP five-star safety standard but also the European E-NCAP four-star safety standard.
When driving my Geely Emgrand, I frequently operate the tire pressure monitoring system and find it quite straightforward to access. Typically, after starting the vehicle, I first locate the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, such as the directional or info buttons, then press and hold for a few seconds or navigate up and down to enter the dashboard menu. For some model years, you need to switch to the vehicle information section to find the TPMS option, which then displays real-time tire pressure data. If there's no response, it might be due to inactive sensors or the need for a reset initialization. It's recommended to first ensure the vehicle is completely stationary, then refer to the manual for calibration steps. Tire pressure monitoring is crucial for driving safety, helping to prevent blowouts or abnormal wear. It's a good habit to check it weekly, ideally comparing with a manual tire pressure gauge for accuracy to ensure tires remain within the recommended pressure range.