How to Reset the Tire Pressure Light on a Geely Emgrand?
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The method to reset the tire pressure light on a Geely Emgrand is: 1. Press the menu button on the turn signal lever and select the tire pressure display option in the mileage information menu; 2. Press the set button, and the driver information center will display the tire pressure relearn option. Select confirm; 3. Press the set button and inflate or deflate each tire as needed. Taking the 2020 Geely Emgrand GL as an example, it belongs to the compact car category with body dimensions of: length 4725mm, width 1802mm, height 1478mm, wheelbase 2700mm, fuel tank capacity 55L, and curb weight 1335kg. The 2020 Geely Emgrand GL features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.4L turbocharged engine producing a maximum horsepower of 141PS, maximum power of 104kW, and maximum torque of 235Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
I have experience with resetting the tire pressure light on the Geely Emgrand. Usually, you first need to ensure all four tires are inflated to the standard pressure, which is typically marked on the door frame label—around 2.3 bar for cold tires. After adjusting the pressure, get in the car without pressing the brake, press the start button twice to power on, and the dashboard will perform a self-check. Then use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to navigate to the settings menu, where there’s an icon resembling a car with an exclamation mark. Enter that menu, select "Tire Pressure Calibration," and hold the confirm button for a few seconds until the tire pressure light flashes three times and turns off. Important reminder: This operation must be done while the car is parked—it won’t reset while driving. If the light stays on after this, there might be a slow leak you missed—last time, I had a nail puncture I didn’t notice, and the light only went away after patching the tire. Checking tire pressure monthly can prevent this issue, especially in cold weather when false alarms are more common.