How to reset the tire pressure for the 2018 Magotan 330?
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2018 Magotan 330 tire pressure reset method: When the ignition switch is off, press and hold the "Reset" button; turn on the ignition switch; release the "Reset" button, then briefly press the "Clock Adjustment" button once; the tire pressure reset indicator will display the reset mode status and return to normal after a few seconds. Here is some related information about the Magotan 330: 1. Exterior: The body dimensions remain 4866/1832/1464mm in length/width/height, with a wheelbase of 2871mm, providing ample space that makes the Magotan suitable for both family and business use. 2. Powertrain: The new car offers three powertrain options: the EA211 series 1.4T engine, the EA888-2.0T low-power version engine, and the EA888-2.0T high-power version engine. The transmission system is matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox.
Oh, I've also done the tire pressure reset on my 2018 Magotan 330. That time when the tire pressure light came on, I thought there was a tire issue, but it was just a sensor alert. Sitting in the driver's seat, I first started the engine and let the car run. Then, on the left side of the steering wheel, there's a MENU button—just press it lightly to bring up the menu. Use the scroll button on the right to find the vehicle settings option, go into the tire pressure monitoring section, select the reset function, and confirm. The reset is super simple and takes less than 30 seconds. For routine maintenance, I make sure to check the tire pressure monthly using a pressure gauge, keeping each tire at 2.3-2.5 bar to extend tire life. If the light stays on after resetting, check the tires immediately—I once had a slow leak and fixed it with a patch, which was quite handy. Maintaining proper tire pressure also saves fuel and makes long trips safer. Don’t underestimate this small step—it’s crucial for driving safety.