
Method to reset the tire pressure light on a 2020 Sagitar: First, turn on the ignition switch, then press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button until you hear a "beep" sound before releasing it. The tire pressure monitoring system will then 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. Precautions for inflating tires: Always use a pressure gauge to check the pressure to avoid over-inflation, which could cause the tire to burst. After stopping the vehicle, wait for the tires to cool down before inflating, as the tire temperature rises during driving, affecting the pressure. Check the valve stem. If the valve stem and valve core do not fit smoothly, with any protrusions, depressions, or other defects, it may hinder inflation and pressure measurement. Pay attention to cleanliness when inflating. The air being pumped in should not contain moisture or oil to prevent damage to the inner rubber. Do not exceed the standard pressure too much during inflation and then release air, nor should you over-inflate due to prolonged inability to inflate while out. Exceeding the standard pressure too much can cause excessive stretching of the cords, reducing their strength and affecting the tire's lifespan.

I also encountered the issue of the tire pressure warning light coming on while driving my 2020 Sagitar. The reset method is actually quite simple. First, ensure all four tires are inflated to the standard pressure, which is indicated on the label inside the driver's door frame or fuel filler cap. Then, start the engine without moving the vehicle, navigate to the "Vehicle" icon on the center display, enter the "Settings" menu, and select the "Tire" option. Here, you'll find the "Tire Pressure Monitoring System" option. Press and hold the "SET" button for a few seconds until you hear a confirmation beep. Finally, turn off the engine and restart the car, and the light should go off. If the light remains on after these steps, check for possible tire punctures or sensor malfunctions. Pay special attention to timely calibration during winter when tire pressure fluctuations are more significant.

Last week, I just helped my neighbor resolve the tire pressure warning light on his Sagitar, and the process was quite simple. First, use a tire pressure gauge to confirm that each tire is at the standard pressure, and don’t forget to check the spare tire. Sit in the driver’s seat, power on the car, and navigate to the "Vehicle Settings" function via the central control screen. Find the "Tires" or "TPMS" menu, select "Store Tire Pressure," and then confirm. Keep the vehicle stationary during the reset process, and the indicator light should turn off by itself in about 10 seconds. It’s recommended to proactively check the tire pressure every month to avoid the sudden illumination of the tire pressure light affecting your driving mood. Also, when washing the car, avoid directing high-pressure water jets straight at the tire valves to prevent water from entering the sensors.

To reset the tire pressure warning light, follow these three steps: Adjust the tire pressure to around 2.5 bar, start the vehicle and navigate to the tire option in the vehicle settings on the central control screen, then press and hold the SET button for three seconds. Be careful not to step on the brake during the operation, and wait until the dashboard light goes off before driving. If the light keeps coming on, it's best to visit a 4S shop to check the sensor.

Last year, my Sagitar's tire pressure warning light kept coming on, and I later found out how to reset it: first inflate all four tires to the standard pressure marked on the door frame (you can go 0.1-0.2 bar lower in summer). After turning on the ignition without pressing the accelerator, use the central control screen to enter the "CAR" menu, find the "Settings" button, scroll to the tire option, and select "Store Pressure." The system will beep to confirm the reset, and the tire pressure light on the dashboard should turn off automatically. It's recommended to check tire pressure every two weeks, especially before long trips, as it saves fuel and extends tire life.

To eliminate the tire pressure light, the key is to reset the system memory. The specific steps are: ensure the tire pressure is normal, then start the car. On the central control screen, click the vehicle icon in the lower left corner to enter the menu, locate the setting item with a tire pattern, select "Tire Pressure Monitoring System," and you will see a reset button after opening it. Press and hold until you hear a beep. The entire process takes less than 30 seconds, after which the yellow exclamation mark on the dashboard will disappear. New car owners should note that if the tire pressure light flashes instead of staying on steadily, it indicates a fault code in the system that requires professional diagnosis—resetting won’t solve the problem in this case.


