How to reset the tire pressure light on Maxus G10?
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Turn the ignition switch to the ON position to illuminate all indicator lights on the instrument panel. Press the OK button on the left side of the steering wheel and the right button to enter the maintenance interface, then press the downward arrow button on the steering wheel to access the tire pressure interface. Wait until the instrument panel prompts "Run-Flat Indicator Activated", then press the OK button on the steering wheel to confirm. The instrument panel will display whether the tire pressure is normal. Press the arrow button to select "Yes" and confirm by pressing the OK button. After completing the tire pressure reset operation, turn off and restart the engine until the tire pressure reset success message appears.
I've been driving for over a decade and dealt with numerous tire pressure light issues. To reset the TPMS warning light on Maxus G10, the most crucial step is checking tire pressures first. You'll need a reliable pressure gauge to measure each tire, ensuring they match the recommended values (usually around 2.4-2.6 bar) on the door jamb sticker. Inflate any underpressured tires immediately. After normalizing pressures, start the vehicle (without engine ignition), use the steering wheel menu button to navigate to TPMS settings, then select "Reset" or "Calibrate" to confirm. The light typically goes off after this. If it persists, a faulty sensor or dead battery might be the cause - don't ignore it, visit a professional workshop. Personally, I recommend monthly manual pressure checks to prevent warnings while improving fuel efficiency and safety.