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How to reset the tire pressure light on Lavida?

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WalkerLee
07/29/25 8:22pm
If there is an air pump in the car, you can measure and replenish the pressure for each tire. When the tire pressure is adjusted to the normal state, you can reset the tire pressure light (for some models, the tire pressure monitoring system will automatically turn off the light when it detects normal tire pressure).
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OOlivia
08/14/25 5:02pm
When the tire pressure warning light comes on in my Lavida, I first carefully check the air pressure of all tires to ensure they are within the normal range, such as around 2.3 bar for the front tires and 2.2 bar for the rear tires, using the car's built-in tire pressure gauge for measurement. After confirming everything is fine, I then look for the reset button: turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, check for a small button near the dashboard on the left or around the steering wheel, usually labeled as SET or TPMS, and hold it for a few seconds until the indicator light goes off. If the button doesn't respond, try accessing the vehicle settings menu through the central control screen options. If the light remains on after resetting, it might be a sensor issue, and it's advisable to visit a professional workshop for inspection. Don't rush to reset; first, rule out the risk of air leakage to avoid accidents on the road. Learning more about car knowledge can save a lot of trouble. For example, I usually keep a portable tire pressure gauge in the car for emergencies.
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DelBradley
10/16/25 4:05am
When the tire pressure light on my Lavida comes on, I immediately stop to check the tire pressure without delay. The standard tire pressure can be found in the owner's manual. After inflating the tires to the required level, resetting is simple: turn the ignition key to the ON position without starting the engine, locate the SET button near the steering wheel, press and hold it for about 3 seconds until the light goes off. No button? Some Lavida models use a touchscreen setup—just select the tire pressure option under the vehicle status menu and confirm. The reset is quick and effective, but remember, the light indicates a real issue, so always inspect the tires for punctures before resetting. I make it a habit to check the tire pressure gauge before driving to reduce the frequency of resets.
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VonRuby
11/29/25 4:53am
The tire pressure monitoring system detects imbalance or leaks. When the light is on, reset and recalibrate the system. For Lavida models: First, turn the ignition switch to the ON position, locate the TPMS reset button on the instrument panel area, press and hold it for about 5 seconds, then release. The indicator light will stop flashing, indicating completion. If the light repeatedly comes on, check the actual tire pressure or sensors. Beginners should avoid unnecessary tinkering and consult professionals for safer solutions. Understanding the principle aids daily maintenance: resetting is not repairing but updating the system signal.
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