How to reset the tire pressure light on MG ZS?
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Turn on the instrument power and press and hold the reset button until the low tire pressure warning light turns off. If the alarm persists after completing the above steps, consider a possible tire pressure sensor malfunction. Press and hold the reset button again until the low tire pressure warning light flashes three times and then turns off. Adjust the tire pressure according to the vehicle's built-in tire pressure standards. Drive at 30KM/H for 15 minutes to complete the initialization and return to normal. The maximum inflation pressure of car tires should not exceed specifications.
Resetting the MG ZS tire pressure warning light is actually quite simple. I encountered this issue not long after buying the car last year. Remember, the tire pressure light usually comes on when the tire pressure is abnormal, possibly due to a leak or seasonal temperature changes. So the first step is always to check if all four tires are inflated to the standard value. There's a small label on the fuel cap or the driver's door frame with the specific numbers, generally between 2.2-2.5 bar. Make sure to measure accurately with a tire pressure gauge before proceeding. Then get in the car, start the engine but don't drive, use the buttons on the steering wheel or the central screen to enter the 'Vehicle Settings' menu, find the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring' or similar option, and click 'Reset' to confirm. After resetting, I recommend driving for about ten minutes to let the system auto-calibrate. Make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly—this reduces warning light activations, saves fuel, and enhances safety. Don't rush to drive off immediately, or the reset might not take effect. If the light stays on, visit a 4S shop to check if a sensor is faulty.