How to reset the tire pressure light on the Roewe 550?
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Step on the car's brake pedal to prepare for starting the engine. Press the car's one-button start to ignite the engine. All dashboard lights will illuminate, confirming that the vehicle's electronic systems are powered. Inflate all four tires to ensure they have identical tire pressure. Finally, press the tire pressure control button to reset. Use the left adjustment wheel to locate the reset button, select the tire pressure option that appears, and choose to reset.
Last time when the tire pressure light came on in my Roewe 550, I first pulled over to check the pressure of all four tires. The label on the car's door sill indicated standard values, such as 2.3 bar for the front tires and 2.2 bar for the rear tires. After measuring with a tire pressure gauge, I inflated them to the same level. Then, without starting the car, I turned the key to the second position and pressed the 'menu' button on the left side of the steering wheel to access the central control screen menu. I found the tire pressure reset option and clicked 'ok' to confirm. If the light went off after resetting, it indicated everything was normal. If it didn't go off, there might be a sensor issue or unstable pressure, requiring further inspection for leaks. For driving habits, it's recommended to check tire pressure weekly to prevent blowouts, especially during rainy and slippery road conditions, ensuring safe driving and uniform tire pressure to extend tire lifespan.