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How to Reset the Tire Pressure Light on the Roewe 360?

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Mandy
07/29/2025, 07:09 PM

The methods to reset the tire pressure light on the Roewe 360 are as follows: Method 1: Operate the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel, and store the tire pressure status through the "Tire Pressure" option in the multifunction menu. Method 2: There is a tire pressure reset switch on the side of the gear lever. With the ignition switch turned on, press and hold this switch button until you hear a beep, indicating the reset is complete. More information about the Roewe 360 is as follows: 1. The Roewe 360's intelligent driving system features the inkaLink, which offers strong smartphone connectivity for its class, supporting Android Mirrorlink, Apple CarPlay, and SDL, among other smartphone connectivity methods. 2. The Roewe 360 comes standard with LED daytime running lights, an 8-inch high-definition touch capacitive screen, a rearview camera system, leather seats, a 14-key multifunction steering wheel, and other high-spec configurations.

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AddysonMarie
08/15/2025, 09:19 PM

Don't worry too much if the tire pressure light on your Roewe 360 comes on. Just follow my method to reset it. I've driven this car for several years and encountered this issue multiple times. First, park the car securely and make sure it's in a cold state. Use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of all four tires. The standard value is usually between 2.2 and 2.5 bar. Adjust them accordingly. Then, start the engine and use the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to navigate the dashboard menu. Scroll to find 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Tire Pressure Monitoring,' enter the menu, and select the 'Reset Tire Pressure' option to confirm. After resetting, drive a short distance to let it recalibrate, and the light should turn off. Make it a habit to check the tire pressure monthly. In summer, high temperatures can increase the pressure, while in winter, it tends to drop. Maintaining the proper range can extend tire life and save fuel. If you can't handle it yourself, don't hesitate to visit a professional shop.

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StJace
10/18/2025, 03:16 AM

This is a common issue during car maintenance, and it's quite simple for car owners to reset the tire pressure warning light. You need to check if the tires are leaking or have abnormal pressure, then use a pressure gauge to adjust it to the manufacturer's standard of around 2.3 bar. After adjustment, start the vehicle, press the steering wheel button to enter the instrument menu, select the tire pressure reset function, and perform the reset. Once done, the system will automatically verify, and if the pressure is normal, the light will turn off. Note: Avoid driving before resetting to prevent false alarms. Also, observe for a few days after resetting—if the light comes on again, there might be a sensor malfunction that needs timely repair. For daily maintenance, it's recommended to perform a tire check every 5,000 kilometers to ensure safe driving and prevent wear. Doing it yourself is quick—no need to rush to a repair shop, saving both money and time.

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Opal
12/01/2025, 02:50 AM

The key to resetting the tire pressure warning light lies in the correct reset procedure. First, ensure the tire pressure is adjusted to the standard values (e.g., 2.2 bar for front wheels and 2.3 bar for rear wheels on a Roewe 360). Start the vehicle, access the settings menu via the steering wheel buttons, select the tire pressure monitoring option, and press the reset button. After completing the reset, drive for a few minutes to allow the system to automatically recalibrate. If the warning light turns off, it indicates normal operation. Note: Maintain tire care by regularly cleaning the rims and checking sensor positions to avoid debris affecting reading accuracy. Safe driving is crucial and should not be neglected. It's just a few simple steps—don't overcomplicate it.

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