
Insert the mechanical key into the ignition switch and turn the key to start the car. After the car starts, pull up the handbrake. Press and hold the button to the right of the hazard light until the tire pressure warning light on the dashboard goes off.

I recently dealt with the tire pressure warning light issue on my Roewe 350. Don't panic when the light comes on - it usually indicates abnormal tire pressure or weak sensor signals. First, find a safe place to pull over and check the pressure of all four tires. The standard pressure for Roewe 350 is typically around 2.4-2.5 Bar. If it's low, use an air pump to inflate to the standard value; if it's high, release some air. Then drive for a few minutes - the system will automatically reset and the light should turn off. If the light remains on, try manual reset: turn on the ignition (without starting the engine), press the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel, navigate to vehicle settings or tire pressure reset option and confirm. Remember to regularly check tire pressure and the spare tire to prevent similar issues. I once neglected regular maintenance, which led to accelerated tire wear and increased fuel consumption, costing me extra in repairs. Always prioritize safety - don't rush to hit the road until it's properly fixed.

The tire pressure warning light coming on is quite common in the Roewe 350. I believe the main reasons include insufficient tire pressure, dirty sensors, or the system not being reset. First, check the dashboard to identify which tire has the issue, then use a tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure. The standard tire pressure is printed on the label inside the driver's door. After adjustment, drive for a few kilometers to allow the system to refresh. For manual reset, press the steering wheel control button to enter the settings menu and select the tire pressure reset option. Don't forget to check the tires for nails or leaks, and don't just focus on resetting. Clean the sensor dust during regular maintenance to extend the system's lifespan. Small issues like these are common as the car ages, but paying attention to them can save you trouble in the long run.

The tire pressure warning light in the Roewe 350 indicates a potential risk. The first step is to park on a level surface and check the tires for punctures or abnormal pressure. The standard tire pressure is usually around 2.5 Bar. After adjusting the pressure, start the vehicle and drive at low speed to allow the tire pressure monitoring system to recalibrate. Manual reset can be done by entering the vehicle's system via the buttons on the steering wheel. Prevention is key: check tire pressure monthly to avoid fluctuations; inspect sensors during maintenance to ensure the battery is functioning properly. These small actions save time and enhance safety.


