
Press the "MENU" button on the turn signal lever and navigate to the "Tire Pressure Display" option within the "Mileage & Fuel Information Menu". The driver information center will display "Tire Pressure Learning". Select "Yes" and press the Set/Clr button, after which the horn will sound twice. At this point, the left front turn indicator will stay illuminated. Increase the left front tire pressure until it reaches 8.3 Kpa, then stop pressurizing once the horn sounds. Subsequently, the "right front turn indicator will stay illuminated", followed by the right rear and left rear indicators in sequence. Repeat the pressurization or depressurization operation for the remaining three tires accordingly.

I've been driving a Vision for over three years and have encountered the tire pressure warning light a few times, usually due to insufficient tire pressure or a leak. First, park and check the tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge. The standard value is on the sticker by the door, typically between 2.2 and 2.4 bar. If it's low, find an air pump to inflate the tires. After that, get in the car, turn on the ignition without starting the engine, locate the SET button (on some models, it's on the center console) below the left side of the steering wheel, and hold it down for about five seconds. Watch as the tire pressure light on the dashboard flashes a few times and then goes off. Make sure all tires have the same pressure before driving to avoid false alarms. Regular tire pressure checks can prevent issues—I make it a habit to check once a month, which saves money and ensures safety. Occasionally, sensor issues can also trigger the light; replacing the battery or cleaning it might solve the problem, so don’t rush to get it repaired.

To eliminate the tire pressure warning light, the steps are not difficult but require careful attention. Ensure the vehicle is not moving, use a tire pressure gauge to measure each tire, and inflate them to the recommended value indicated on the driver's door frame, typically around 230 kPa. Check that there are no foreign objects puncturing the tires causing leaks. Then, turn the car key to the ON position without starting the engine, locate the RESET button on the steering wheel or multifunction keys, press and hold it while watching the light flash, then release, completing the process in about ten seconds. For the Vision model, the reset button is often located on the left side or within the central control screen options. If the light remains on, it might indicate a sensor malfunction or moisture interference; try cleaning any dirt around the sensor. Preventive measures include regular tire and adjusting pressure during seasonal changes for more stable performance, as driving safety is fundamental.

The tire pressure warning light indicates a risk, do not ignore it and address it promptly. After parking, check the pressure of all tires; the standard is indicated on the door placard, such as 2.3bar. Inflate if the pressure is insufficient and ensure it is even. Reset operation: Turn the ignition switch to ACC, hold the SET button on the steering wheel for five seconds until the light goes off. Common issues include low tire pressure as the main cause, but sensor aging or weak may also trigger it. It is recommended to check tire pressure monthly and perform an additional check before long trips for safety. Save time by having it checked at a professional shop for peace of mind.

When I first drove my new Vision, the tire pressure light came on. After some fumbling, I found a solution. The user manual suggested checking the tire pressure first. I retrieved the tire pressure gauge from the trunk tools and measured all four tires, which were at 220 kPa. Then, sitting in the driver's seat, I turned the key halfway without starting the engine. I located the RESET icon in the button area on the steering wheel side, pressed and held it while observing the dashboard lights. After a few flashes, the light stopped, and I released the button. Success! I recommend new drivers buy a portable air pump for convenient inflation anytime and develop the habit to prevent minor issues from becoming safety risks. This reset method is simple and effective.

Many car enthusiast communities have shared tips on how to reset the tire pressure warning light on the Vision. The process generally involves two steps. First, check and ensure the tire pressure meets the standard, such as filling uniformly to the door frame recommended value (e.g., 2.2 bar). Then, perform the reset operation: turn the key to the 'on' position without starting the engine, and press and hold the SET or TPMS button for about ten seconds until the light goes off. A common mistake is false alarms caused by dirty sensors—simply cleaning them can help. Long-term prevention includes regularly checking tire pressure and using reliable monitoring tools. Joining car forums to discuss experiences is quite useful, as safe driving relies on attention to detail.


