How to reset the tire pressure light on Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross?
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Before resetting the tire pressure data, first ensure the tires are at normal pressure levels. Locate the "Tire" option in the trip computer using the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. Then press and hold the information button on the left control panel to reset.
I've been driving for many years and have experience with the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. When the tire pressure light comes on, you need to handle it patiently. First, check if all tire pressures are normal by referring to the label values on the door frame—usually around 230 kPa for the front tires and 220 kPa for the rear tires. Use a tire pressure gauge to measure them yourself. If the tire pressure is normal, proceed with the following steps in the car: After starting the engine but before driving, locate the dashboard menu button on the steering wheel (usually a small button on the right side). Press it to enter the vehicle settings, select the tire pressure reset or calibration option, and hold the confirmation button for about 5 seconds until the light goes off. If this doesn’t work, the sensor might be dusty or wet—wipe the tire pressure sensor with a cloth or take it to a shop for inspection. Remember to ask the technician to check the tire pressure system during every maintenance service to avoid unnecessary trouble. After all, tire issues are directly related to driving safety—a blowout at high speed is extremely dangerous. I once encountered a situation where the tire pressure was normal but the light kept coming on, and it turned out to be a loose sensor wire. Tightening it solved the problem.