How to reset the tire pressure light on the GAC Honda Vezel?
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Press the arrow button at the lower right of the steering wheel until the display shows the personalized settings. Press the sel/reset button, and the display will show entry into the tire pressure monitoring system calibration. Press the arrow button at the lower right of the steering wheel again, and the display will show calibration. After a few seconds, the tire pressure warning light will be reset. Common methods for tire pressure reset: First, turn on the ignition switch, then press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button until you hear a "beep" sound before releasing it. The tire pressure monitoring system will store the current normal tire pressure data, automatically clear the previous data, and finally, the dashboard warning light will turn off, indicating the tire pressure reset is complete. Tire pressure reset: Tire pressure reset is the operation of resetting the tire pressure monitoring system after addressing a tire pressure fault. Vehicles are usually equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system that alerts for tire leaks and abnormal tire pressure. The tire pressure monitoring indicator light will illuminate to ensure driving safety.
Don't panic when the Vezel's TPMS light comes on—here's a simple fix. First, ensure tire integrity: Park securely, measure all four tires' pressure (cold state) with a gauge, and inflate to the standard values listed on the B-pillar. After confirming correct pressure, navigate to the settings menu on the center display, select 'Vehicle', then tap 'TPMS Calibration' (new touchscreen models). For older models with physical buttons, locate the SET key marked with an exclamation mark on the right side of the steering wheel—press and hold for 3 seconds until the light flashes to reset. Pro tip: Drive for 15 minutes post-reset for automatic recalibration; the light will then extinguish. Persistent illumination likely indicates a puncture or faulty sensor—visit a workshop for diagnosis.
My Vezel's tire pressure light just came on last week, and the fix worked like a charm! Don't panic when the light appears—first check for safety hazards: After parking, press each tire sidewall by hand to feel for obvious air loss (if it feels rock-hard, the pressure is sufficient). A tire pressure gauge gives the most accurate reading—just inflate to the recommended value. Then power on the car. For newer models, simply navigate to the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring System Initialization' option in the system settings on the screen and confirm to start the reset. Older models are even simpler—no need to start the engine, just press the brake and ignition, then locate the small square icon button in the lower right area of the steering wheel. Hold it for 5 seconds, and the dashboard will display 'Tire Pressure Calibration in Progress.' Drive on the highway for a while, and the light should turn off. Remember to monitor if the tire pressure values fluctuate too much!