How to eliminate the tire pressure warning on Tiggo 8?
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When the low tire pressure warning of Tiggo 8 is triggered, the corresponding wheel symbol will flash, displaying the current pressure value, and the tire pressure warning light will illuminate. If the tire pressure is too low, it is necessary to restore the tire pressure to 2.3bar as soon as possible. When the vehicle speed exceeds 30km/h and continues for a period of time, the low-pressure warning can be automatically canceled. However, the tire pressure light cannot be manually eliminated or reset. If the tire pressure is normal but the tire pressure light remains on, it may indicate a malfunction in the tire pressure monitoring system, and it is recommended to have it inspected at a 4S shop as soon as possible. The standard tire pressure (referred to as standard tire pressure) can usually be found in these locations: 1. Vehicle user manual. 2. Label near the driver's door (B-pillar). 3. Drawer next to the driver's seat. 4. Fuel tank cap door. 5. For sedans, the tire pressure information is usually located near the door pillar or on the fuel tank cover.
My experience is that the Tiggo 8 tire pressure warning issue should be handled with caution—safety first. The warning light may come on due to low tire pressure, a leak, or a minor system error. It's recommended to immediately find a safe place to pull over and check, using a tire pressure gauge to measure each tire's pressure against the standard values posted on the door pillar, such as 2.3-2.4 bar. If the pressure is normal, it's a false alarm, and you need to reset it: after starting the engine, use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to switch to the dashboard menu, select Vehicle Settings - Tire Pressure Monitoring - Confirm Reset, and wait a few seconds for it to complete. If the warning light still doesn’t go off, it might be a faulty sensor or tire damage, requiring a visit to a professional repair shop. Remember, don’t drive at high speeds when the warning is on—it’s alerting you to danger. It’s best to perform a monthly self-check with a tire pressure gauge to maintain balanced pressure.
I've driven the Tiggo 8, and dealing with the tire pressure alarm is straightforward. First, ensure all tire pressures meet the standard; if not, inflate them to around 2.3 bar. Then, start the car, use the left and right buttons on the steering wheel to navigate to the central control menu, enter the vehicle options, select tire pressure reset, and confirm until the warning light goes off. If the light remains after completing these steps, it's likely a sensor malfunction, and you'll need to have it checked. Developing good habits, like checking tire conditions before driving, can help avoid issues. The whole process doesn't take long and ensures safety and peace of mind.