
To reset the tire pressure light on the Sagitar, press the tire pressure reset button on the car's center console. Taking the 2021 Sagitar as an example, it is a compact car with the following dimensions: length 4753mm, width 1800mm, height 1462mm, wheelbase 2731mm, fuel tank capacity 50l, and curb weight 1355kg. The 2021 Sagitar features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.2L turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 112ps, maximum power of 85kw, and maximum torque of 175nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

I've been driving for nearly ten years and have encountered the tire pressure warning light coming on several times. For the reset method after the tire pressure light comes on in a Sagitar, you first need to ensure all tires are inflated to the correct pressure—usually around 2.3 bar when the tires are cold—otherwise, resetting won't help. Then, with the car key turned to the ignition position but the engine not started, locate the SET button or a similar control key on the center console, press and hold it for a few seconds until the tire pressure light on the dashboard turns off. For older models, you might need to perform a similar reset in the settings menu. Don't forget, the light often comes on due to low tire pressure or hot weather, and checking the spare tire is also important. I once had repeated light activations due to a leak, so if the light keeps flashing after resetting, take the car to a shop to check the sensors or tire pressure. Regular checks can prevent this issue.

As someone who just got my driver's license not long ago, I encountered the sudden illumination of the Sagitar's tire pressure warning light last month and almost panicked. The reset method is quite simple: First, use a tire pressure gauge to check each tire's pressure and adjust it according to the recommended values on the door frame sticker. Then, sit in the driver's seat, turn on the car's power without starting the engine, and press and hold the SET button on the center console for about three seconds. The warning light on the dashboard should then disappear. If there's no button, you can also find the tire settings section on the screen to reset it. After resetting, I felt much more at ease, but make sure the tire pressure is correct before doing so, otherwise the light will come back on and cause trouble. I recommend beginners buy an inexpensive tire pressure gauge to monitor it regularly, which can save a lot of unnecessary anxiety. This way, I've developed a habit of checking it briefly every week, and now my car runs much more smoothly.

I'm quite interested in car systems, so when the tire pressure light comes on in my Sagitar, I handle the reset directly. The reason is that the light indicates either low pressure or a sensor issue. The method is quite straightforward: after checking the tire pressure, hold the SET button for about five seconds with the car powered on to reset the system. If the light comes on again, it might be necessary to check for a tire leak or a faulty sensor. This kind of reset is quick, requires no tools, and can be done in under three minutes.


