How to Re-pair Solar Tire Pressure Monitoring?
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Press and hold the setting button until you hear a beep to enter the pairing interface. When you see numbers appear for the left front tire, briefly press the setting button to save, and wait until the numbers stabilize. Press the toggle button, and you will see "——" appear for the right front tire. Repeat the previous action, then continue pressing the toggle button to switch "——" to the right rear tire. When numbers appear for the left rear tire, still press the setting button to save first, then press and hold the setting button (the circular button) to exit. At this point, the pairing is complete.
I just changed my tires and need to re-pair the solar tire pressure monitoring system, something I've done a few times. First, make sure your car is parked and turned off for easier operation. Then locate the pairing button on the monitor, usually a small dot or hole hidden near the tire valve. Press and hold that button for about 10 seconds until the indicator light starts flashing, indicating it's in pairing mode. Next, start the engine to let the system search for signals. After a while, the monitor will show a successful pairing. If there's no response, it might be due to insufficient sunlight on the solar panel—park in direct sunlight to charge for a while, or check the manual to confirm the model. Once paired, you can monitor tire pressure in real-time, making driving much safer. I recommend checking the sensors for looseness every six months.