How to Reset the Tire Pressure Light on a 2019 Lavida?
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Lavida tire pressure light reset method is as follows: 1. First, check the condition of the vehicle tires. Replace any damaged tires promptly. A tire blowout at high speed is extremely dangerous. If there are no safety hazards with the tires, you can replenish the tire pressure. 2. After replenishing the tire pressure, turn off the ignition switch first, then turn it back on to allow the vehicle to perform a self-check. If the tire pressure warning light still appears at this time, press and hold the tire pressure monitoring button on the right side in front of the gear lever for about five seconds. You will hear a "ding" sound, indicating that the tire pressure reset was successful. 3. At this point, you can release the button and check if the tire pressure warning light appears on the dashboard. If the tire pressure warning light still appears, some Lavida vehicles use an automatic tire pressure monitoring system. Therefore, drive the vehicle for a while to allow the system to monitor the tire pressure. If it is normal, the tire pressure warning light will automatically turn off. 4. If the reset is still unsuccessful, please contact a 4S store for inspection. It may be caused by a damaged tire pressure sensor or a system fault, to avoid driving safety hazards.
I had the tire pressure warning light come on in my 2019 Lavida before, and fixed it using a method my friend taught me: First, make sure all tire pressures are correct by checking with a tire pressure gauge, typically between 2.2 to 2.5 bar; then start the car's ignition without driving off; use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate the dashboard menu to the vehicle settings section; find the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) option inside; hold down the reset button or OK key for a few seconds until the light turns off or you hear a confirmation beep, indicating success. Remember, if there's a slow leak or a nail puncture, fix it first before resetting, otherwise the light will come back on quickly, compromising driving safety. It's recommended to check tire pressure monthly and during seasonal changes to save hassle and avoid breakdowns. This method doesn't require a trip to the dealership and can be done yourself in just minutes.