How to reset the tire pressure light on a 2018 Geely Emgrand?
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Methods to reset the tire pressure light on a 2018 Geely Emgrand: First, turn on the ignition switch, then press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button. After hearing a "dong" sound, release the button. The tire pressure monitoring system will store the current normal tire pressure data, automatically clear the previous data, and finally, the warning light on the dashboard will turn off, completing the tire pressure reset. There are generally three reasons for abnormal tire pressure: Abnormal tire pressure: The system will usually alert when the pressure is below 1.8 bar or above 3.0 bar. In this case, tire inspection and pressure adjustment are required. Tire pressure monitoring not reset: After inflating the tires, if the tire pressure reset is not performed promptly, the tire pressure monitoring system will still record the previous data, causing the tire pressure monitoring indicator light to remain on. Simply performing a tire pressure reset will resolve this issue. Damaged tire pressure sensor: The tire pressure sensor, which monitors tire pressure, is installed inside the tire and connected to the tire inflation valve. If the sensor is damaged during driving, it can also trigger the tire pressure warning light. For sensor damage issues, the only solution is to replace it with a new component.
I've also encountered the tire pressure warning light issue with my Geely Emgrand before. Having driven this car for several years, I'm quite familiar with it. Most of the time, this light comes on due to insufficient tire pressure or a system false alarm. Don't panic—first find a safe place to pull over. Use a tire pressure gauge to check all four tires, including the spare. For Geely vehicles, the standard tire pressure is usually between 2.3 to 2.5 bar. If it's below this range, inflate the tires accordingly. Then, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Look for a small button marked with the tire pressure reset symbol, typically located on the left side of the steering wheel or beneath the instrument panel. Press and hold it for 5 to 10 seconds until the light turns off. If the button doesn't respond, try driving at low speed for a few kilometers—the system might reset automatically. If the light still doesn't go off, it's advisable to visit a 4S shop promptly to check for sensor or circuit issues, to avoid potential problems during long trips. Regular tire pressure checks during maintenance can help prevent such troubles.
As a Geely Emgrand owner myself, I understand how annoying the tire pressure warning light can be. Safety first - pull over to check for leaks or low pressure. Inflating to the manufacturer's recommended level usually fixes it. If pressures are normal, turn the ignition to ON (without starting), then locate and hold the TPMS reset button on the steering wheel controls until the light goes off. No button? Try resetting through the infotainment menu. If it persists, there might be sensor or battery issues - visit a professional repair shop immediately. Keeping a portable tire gauge in the glovebox for regular checks is wise. Note that cold winter temperatures often trigger false alerts.