How to reset the tire pressure indicator on the new Magotan?
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Methods to reset the tire pressure indicator on the new Magotan: 1. Operate the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel, and store the tire pressure status through the tire pressure option in the multifunction menu; 2. There is a tire pressure reset switch on the axle side. With the ignition switch turned on, press this switch button until you hear a beep to complete the reset. The dimensions of the new Magotan are 4855mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2871mm. The new Magotan offers three engine options: 2.0T, 1.8T, and 1.4T turbocharged engines.
I've been driving a Magotan for many years. It's really annoying when the tire pressure warning light comes on in a new car sometimes. Don't worry, first get out and check if the tire pressure is actually low. If it's normal, that's fine. Then start the car, find the SET button in the left button area on the steering wheel's center console, hold it for a few seconds to enter the menu, scroll to the tire settings option, and select the tire pressure monitoring calibration option to confirm the reset. The system will prompt you to drive slowly for a short distance to calibrate. After that, the light usually goes off. If it's still on, you might need to check if the sensor is broken or if there's a wiring issue. Always pay attention to tire pressure; don't wait for the alarm to take action. Safety first, and it can also save fuel. By the way, the menu in the newer Magotan models might be smarter, possibly allowing direct operation on the instrument panel. Give it a try.