How to Remove the Tire Pressure Warning?
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Tire pressure warning indicates uneven pressure among the four tires, requiring inflation check. If no puncture exists, driving briefly may auto-clear it or manually reset via button. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Light: The TPMS indicator is a yellow symbol featuring an irregular circle without top seal, four small spikes at the bottom, and an exclamation mark inside. Illumination signals abnormal tire pressure. Common causes of abnormal tire pressure include: Tire Pressure Deviation: The system typically triggers alerts when pressure falls below 1.8 bar or exceeds 3.0 bar, necessitating tire inspection and pressure adjustment. Unreset TPMS: Failure to reset the system after inflation retains outdated data, causing the warning light. Simply perform a TPMS reset to resolve. Faulty Pressure Sensor: Mounted internally and connected to the valve stem, these sensors may get damaged during impacts, triggering warnings. Damaged sensors require complete replacement.