How to reset the tire pressure light on the Roewe 360?
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The method to reset the tire pressure light on the Roewe 360 is: 1. Store the tire pressure status through the tire pressure option in the multifunction menu; 2. There is a tire pressure reset switch on the side of the gear lever. With the ignition switch turned on, press and hold the switch button until you hear a beep, and the tire pressure will be reset. The body dimensions of the Roewe 360 are: length 4579mm, width 1804mm, height 1490mm, wheelbase 2660mm, fuel tank capacity 55l. It is equipped with a 1.4t turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 156ps, maximum power of 115kw, and maximum power speed of 5600rpm.
Don't rush to reset the tire pressure warning light—let's address the actual issue first. Check if all four tires have pressure between 2.2-2.5 bar (using a tire pressure gauge is most reliable). Once confirmed normal, start the vehicle, locate the vehicle settings menu on the central display, enter the tire options, and you'll find the reset button. After pressing it, drive for about 10-15 minutes so the system can relearn the data. Last week, my car had this issue—it turned out cooling temperatures caused a slight pressure drop. Topping up the air and resetting fixed it. Always remember to rule out hazards like nail punctures or slow leaks before resetting—this light is a life-saving reminder.
When the tire pressure light comes on, follow these three steps: check pressure, drive, reset. First use a portable gauge to measure each tire's cold pressure (refer to door jamb label). If readings are normal, access the infotainment settings while driving to confirm the TPMS recalibration. Note: After reset, you must drive continuously for 15+ minutes for system signal reacquisition. The repair shop told me sensors occasionally give false alerts—summer temperature swings often trigger them. If it normalizes post-reset, no worries.