How to reset the tire pressure light on Lavida Plus?
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Lavida Plus tire pressure light reset method: First, turn on the ignition switch, press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button until you hear a beep, then release. The tire pressure monitoring system will store the current normal tire pressure data, automatically clear the previous data, and finally the dashboard warning light will turn off, completing the tire pressure reset. Tire pressure reset is an operation performed on the tire pressure monitoring system to reset it after addressing tire pressure faults. Hazards of low tire pressure: Increased friction coefficient with the road surface leads to higher fuel consumption; causes heavy steering and tendencies to veer, creating factors detrimental to driving safety; excessive movement of tire components results in abnormal heat generation from over-compression; reduces the functionality of cords and rubber, leading to delamination or cord breakage, and causes excessive friction between the tire and rim, damaging the bead area and resulting in abnormal wear. Insufficient tire pressure: If no visible damage is detected, simply inflate to normal tire pressure and reset the tire pressure system.
I was also anxious when I first encountered this issue, but after some research, I found that resetting the tire pressure light on the Lavida Plus is actually quite simple. First, make sure all tire pressures are normal, including the spare tire. You can check them yourself with a tire pressure gauge or have it done at a car repair shop. Then, start the car but don't drive off—just operate in the parked state. Use the buttons on the steering wheel or the dashboard menu to navigate to the settings page, look for options like 'Tire Monitoring,' select 'Reset' or 'Store Current Tire Pressure,' and confirm. The light will then turn off. The key is to adjust the tire pressure properly before resetting, otherwise the light might come back on, affecting driving safety. I once nearly had a minor accident due to uneven tire pressure. Regularly checking tire pressure is a good habit to avoid frequent alarms. The whole process takes about two minutes, and you'll get the hang of it after a few tries.