How to reset the tire pressure indicator light?
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The methods to reset the tire pressure indicator light are: 1. Reset the warning light; 2. With the ignition switch on, press and hold the button at the top left corner of the glove compartment until the tire pressure light turns off; 3. Use the multifunction steering wheel settings; 4. Press and hold the tire pressure monitoring button until the light goes off; 5. Use a computer diagnostic tool to reset and clear the warning; 6. Press and hold the SET button with the tire pressure gauge symbol on the right side of the gear lever for an extended period. The reasons for the tire pressure indicator light to illuminate are: 1. A punctured tire; 2. Faulty tire pressure sensor; 3. Prolonged driving or failure to replenish tire pressure in time; 4. Failure to reset the tire pressure module after tire replacement or repair.
When I first started driving, I often encountered the tire pressure warning light coming on, which was quite nerve-wracking. The key to turning it off: first, check if each tire's pressure is normal using a regular pressure gauge. The correct values can be found on the sticker on the door frame or in the manual—front and rear tires may differ. Inflate or deflate to the standard pressure. Start the engine and look for the reset button; some cars have a tire pressure button on the left side of the steering wheel—hold it for five seconds until the light flashes and goes off. For modern cars, it might be in the settings on the center console screen; go to the vehicle menu and select the tire reset option. After resetting, don’t turn off the engine right away—drive about a kilometer to let the system confirm. Once, I forgot to inflate and just reset it, causing the light to come back on, wasting my effort. If the light remains on, it could be a sensor or wiring issue, and you’ll need to take it to a repair shop for inspection. Remember, only operate when the pressure is correct to ensure driving safety.