
When the tire is repaired or replaced, the car's tire pressure light will automatically reset. The details are as follows: Reasons for the tire pressure light to illuminate: When the tire pressure warning light icon on the car lights up, it indicates an issue with the tire pressure. Possible causes of the tire pressure warning include a punctured tire, prolonged driving, long periods without replenishing tire pressure, or a malfunction in the tire pressure sensor. Solutions: If the car's tire pressure warning is triggered due to prolonged lack of tire pressure replenishment, use an onboard air pump to inflate the tire pressure to the normal range before continuing to drive. Otherwise, driving with excessively low tire pressure can easily lead to a tire blowout. If the tire pressure warning is caused by a malfunction in the tire pressure sensor, it is necessary to visit a 4S shop or repair facility to use a fault detection tool to clear the error code.

The tire pressure warning light on my Maserati Levante came on, and I know the reset procedure. First, ensure all tires have correct pressure—standard values are on the door frame sticker, typically between 32-35 PSI. Use a tire gauge to measure each tire and inflate if low. Then, start the car without ignition, navigate to the settings menu via the right steering wheel buttons, find the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) option, and select reset or recalibrate. The system will take a few seconds to detect, and the light will turn off once done. If it stays on, there might be a leak requiring tire or sensor inspection. I always keep a tire pressure gauge in the glovebox for emergencies.

Last time I encountered this issue while driving my Maserati Ghibli, the flashing light was really annoying. I pulled over to check the tire pressure and found one tire had dropped to 28 PSI. I went home to get the air pump and inflated it to 35 PSI, then found the tire pressure reset option in the dashboard menu as per the owner's manual. After confirming, the light went off. Once I forgot to inflate and just did the reset directly, the light came back on within half an hour. I recommend always verifying correct tire pressure before handling the issue—safety first.

The tire pressure warning light is a major hazard that directly impacts driving safety. As a frequent driver, I emphasize the importance of immediate inspection and repair. Abnormal tire pressure, such as being too low, increases the risk of a tire blowout. After ensuring the tires are inflated to the standard pressure, reset the system via the steering wheel controls or the vehicle settings on the Maserati's central display screen. Do not delay addressing this issue—it protects both you and other road users.


