How to reset the low tire pressure warning on Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross?
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To reset the low tire pressure warning on a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, first ensure the tire pressure is at the normal level. Then start the vehicle, use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to locate and select the "Tire" option in the trip computer, and long-press the information button to reset. Consequences of overinflated tires: Overinflated tires reduce the contact area between the tire sides and the road surface, increasing pressure and wear on the central tread area. This makes the tires more susceptible to blowouts when encountering road protrusions or depressions, potentially damaging the vehicle's suspension system and compromising braking safety. It also increases vehicle vibration and reduces ride comfort. Consequences of underinflated tires: Underinflated tires increase friction with the road surface, generating excessive heat within the tires, which raises fuel consumption and reduces driving power. In severe cases, it can cause significant deformation of both sidewalls of the tread, accelerating the aging of internal steel wires and cord layers in the wheel rims, thereby creating potential for tire blowouts.