How to Reset the Low Tire Pressure Warning Light?

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LeZane
07/30/25 8:04am
The steps to reset the low tire pressure warning light are: 1. Start the vehicle; 2. Locate the SET button on the center console and press it to reset the tire pressure light. Low tire pressure causes excessive deformation when the tire contacts the ground, increasing the contact area between the tire and the road surface. This leads to higher rolling resistance and heavier steering. For safe driving, it is recommended to inflate the tires to the standard pressure range before driving. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tires. In automotive maintenance, the engine is considered the heart of the car—its failure can lead to the end of the vehicle's lifespan. Similarly, tire pressure acts as the car's blood pressure, playing a crucial role in the vehicle's performance and power.
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