How to reset the tire pressure light on the Atenza?
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The method to reset the tire pressure light on the Atenza is: 1. Press the info button to return; 2. Set to cancel the alarm in the info menu. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tires, which plays an important role in the performance and power of the car. The Atenza is a mid-size car under FAW Mazda. Taking the 2020 Atenza as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4870 mm, width 1840 mm, height 1445 mm, with a wheelbase of 2830 mm. The 2020 Atenza is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 116 kW and a maximum torque of 202 Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
I previously encountered a false alarm with the tire pressure warning light in my Mazda6 (Atenza). First, you need to pull over at a safe location and check if all tire pressures are normal. The recommended cold tire pressure values are usually found on the door pillar label or in the manual, such as 230 kPa for front tires and 220 kPa for rear tires. The Mazda6 has a TPMS reset button located near the lower left side of the steering wheel or the footrest area - it's a small button with a tire symbol. Hold it down for a few seconds until the light flashes or turns off. If the tire pressure is abnormal (too low, add air; too high, release some), then start the car and drive a short distance to let the system recalibrate automatically. Once I neglected to check when the tires were hot, and the light came on again the next day - turns out slightly higher pressure can also trigger the alarm. If the light keeps flashing after proper operation, it might indicate a dead sensor battery or wiring issue - don't force it, go to a repair shop immediately. I've developed a habit of checking tire pressure monthly with a gauge - prevention is better than cure, plus it saves fuel and extends tire life.