How to Reset the Abnormal Tire Pressure Warning Light on the Vezel?
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The method to reset the abnormal tire pressure warning light on the Vezel is as follows: After starting the vehicle, press and hold the tire pressure SET button on the center console until the tire pressure data is cleared and the warning light disappears. The Vezel is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV with dimensions of 4328mm in length, 1772mm in width, and 1605mm in height, a wheelbase of 2610mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters. The Vezel is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 96 kW and a maximum torque of 155 Nm. It features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension using a MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear suspension employing a torsion beam rear suspension.
I've been driving the Vezel for many years, and every time the tire pressure warning light comes on, I first find a safe place to park and use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of all four tires. The standard values are usually listed on a label on the driver's door frame, around 220kPa. If the pressure is low, I inflate it to the appropriate value, then drive a few kilometers, and the system might automatically reset the light. If it doesn't go off, I have to manually reset it: start the engine, locate the TPMS reset button near the dashboard (sometimes under the steering wheel), and hold it for 5 seconds until the light blinks. Remember, abnormal tire pressure not only increases fuel consumption but also easily leads to tire blowouts. Once, I ignored the light on the highway and almost had an accident. So, it's necessary to check the tire pressure regularly every month, and the problem is solved once the light goes off. If the light remains on after multiple attempts, it might be a sensor fault or wheel damage. It's best to go to a 4S shop for diagnosis and repair instead of toughing it out yourself.
I just got my Vezel recently and was a bit panicked when the tire pressure light came on, but the actual procedure is quite simple, don't worry. First check each tire's pressure - the recommended values are on the door label or in the manual, usually 210-230kPa. If too low, inflate them. After filling, drive a short distance to let the system auto-adjust - the light might go off. If it stays on, look for the reset button often hidden in a small compartment near the instrument panel, hold it for a few seconds to see if the light extinguishes. I once had a slow leak situation where inflating immediately turned off the light. Using a phone app to track pressure changes is really convenient for daily use. Remember to check periodically - don't wait for the warning light to pay attention, safe driving is most important.