How to Reset the Low Tire Pressure Warning on a Lynk & Co 03?
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Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure value indicated on the B-pillar of the driver's seat, then click on the Settings option on the central control screen. Select the Vehicle tab on the left side, then click on Basic Vehicle Settings. Swipe up the interface to display the bottom content. Click on the Tire Pressure Calibration option, confirm in the pop-up dialog box. After driving the vehicle for a few minutes, the reset will be successful and the warning will be cleared.
I've been driving my Lynk & Co 03 for almost three years and have encountered the low tire pressure warning several times. The first time was particularly stressful, but I later figured out a solution: first, park the car safely, then use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of all four tires one by one. If it's below 2.2 bar, you need to add air. The recommended values are marked on the door frame—for my car, it's between 2.3 and 2.5 bar. After adding air, start the car and drive on the highway or in the city for about five minutes, and the warning usually disappears on its own. If it's still on, I go into the system settings on the central control screen, find the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring' option, and reset it. In summer, tire pressure tends to rise, while in winter, it often drops. Checking it once a month can prevent unexpected issues. Don’t underestimate this—low tire pressure not only wastes fuel but also increases the risk of a blowout. Just last week, I saw my neighbor’s car break down on the road because they didn’t address the warning in time. It’s handy to keep a tire pressure pump and a flashlight in the car for quick top-ups whenever needed.