
The method to reset the tire pressure light on the Besturn X80: 1. Press the MENU button on the turn signal lever, select the tire pressure display, and then press the SET button; 2. The information center will display "Tire Pressure Relearn," select "Yes" and press the SET button; 3. The information center will then display "Tire Pressure Learning Active"; 4. The left front turn signal will stay on, wait to increase or decrease the tire pressure until the horn sounds; 5. After all four wheels are completed, all turn signals will stay on for 3 seconds, and the horn will sound twice. The Besturn X80 is a compact SUV under FAW Besturn, with a body length, width, and height of 4586mm, 1820mm, and 1695mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2675mm, and a top speed of 180 to 190 km/h.

















I've been driving the Besturn X80 for several years and have a three-step process for handling the tire pressure light. First, park the car securely and use a tire pressure gauge to measure all four tires, adjusting them to 2.3-2.5bar according to the data on the door sticker. Then, insert the key to power on without starting the engine, press and hold the TRIP button on the left side of the steering wheel with your right hand. At this point, a menu will appear on the dashboard—use the volume buttons to select the tire pressure monitoring reset option, then hold the confirm button for 5 seconds until the indicator light flashes before releasing. Finally, start the engine and drive for about a kilometer to let the system relearn the data, and the light should go off. Note that the tire pressure sensor may shift after tire repair, and the light could indicate a nail puncture causing a leak. If the light stays on after resetting, check the chassis wiring.

I handle the tire pressure warning light based on the manual and hands-on experience. For the Besturn X80, the reset involves two key points: first, deflate the tires and then refill them to around 2.4bar, and second, perform the operation with the engine off. Detailed steps: After adjusting the tire pressure, turn off the car, disconnect the power completely, wait for 30 seconds, and restart. Hold down the setup button on the center console without releasing, and when the instrument panel displays the setup menu, quickly press the info button twice. The tire pressure reset option will appear. Select it and press the confirm button for 10 seconds. Three flashes on the instrument panel indicate success. For road testing, maintain a speed above 40km/h for ten minutes to ensure the system refreshes more accurately.

Resetting the tire pressure light is actually quite simple. I just did it the other day. Start the car without igniting it, press the info button on the right side of the steering wheel three times, and the vehicle settings will appear in the center of the dashboard. Scroll the volume wheel to the tire pressure option, then press and hold the confirm button until the hazard lights flash, indicating a successful reset. If the light remains on after restarting the car, it's likely due to a dirty wheel speed sensor. Just wipe the metal sensor block on the inner side of the wheel hub with a towel. It's recommended to perform the reset when the car is cold for more accurate tire pressure readings. Also, checking tire pressure monthly can prevent the light from coming on.

The method to reset the Besturn X80 tire pressure light involves three steps: First, inflate the tires to the standard value, with 2.2bar in summer and 2.5bar in winter being appropriate. Then, turn on the ignition and activate the hazard lights, press the MODE button on the air conditioning panel five times consecutively. Next, listen for a beep and observe the tire pressure icon on the dashboard to turn off. The entire process should not exceed three minutes, or it will fail and need to be restarted. If the light comes on again after resetting during highway driving, it is likely due to wheel hub deformation causing false sensor readings, requiring wheel balancing. Regularly washing off mud from the tires during car washes can help reduce false alarms.

To reset the tire pressure light, first prepare a reliable tire pressure gauge—analog ones are more accurate than digital. I always do it in the morning when the car is cold: after checking and adjusting the tire pressure to the value marked on the door, turn the key to the accessory position without starting the engine. Hold the trip reset button on the right side of the dashboard with your left hand, then quickly press the menu button three times with your right hand. Release when the tire pressure indicator flashes three times. Wait five minutes for the system to memorize the data, then start the car and drive to clear the light. Note: if the tire pressure light stays on constantly, it may be due to low voltage causing sensor disconnection—time to replace the battery.


