How to Reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring in Magotan?
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Long press the exclamation mark button in the center console brackets to reset it, or turn on the ignition switch and hold down the reset switch near the gear lever. The following are the reasons for the warning light and how to deal with them: 1. If the tire pressure monitoring light is on due to a punctured tire, the usual solution is to adjust the front tire pressure to 2.3 and the rear tire pressure to 2.4, then reset the tire pressure alarm. If the alarm does not reappear, it is normal. If it reappears, there may be a punctured tire, and you need to go to a 4S shop for repair. 2. If the tire pressure monitoring light is on due to excessive tire pressure, the tire pressure is safe within the range of 2.2~2.5 BAR. However, in summer when the temperature is high, the tire pressure may rise after the car is driven, even if it was within the normal range. Therefore, in summer, it is advisable to keep the tire pressure at the lower end of the normal range, around 2.2 BAR, while in autumn and winter, it can be controlled to the higher end, 2.5. 3. If the tire pressure monitoring light is on due to prolonged driving with low tire pressure, this usually occurs when the tire pressure of a certain tire is too low, and high-speed operation raises the tire temperature, leading to an increase in tire pressure. In this case, you should stop and rest in time or replace the spare tire.
When I drove my Magotan before, I encountered the issue of the tire pressure warning light coming on. To reset it is quite simple. After starting the engine, locate the vehicle settings menu near the steering wheel or on the central display screen. Enter the menu, select the Tire Pressure Monitoring System, and press the reset button. Remember, before resetting, make sure all four tires have the correct pressure. It's best to check with a tire pressure gauge—the recommended value is around 2.3-2.5 bar when the tires are cold. After resetting, drive a few hundred meters, and the system will automatically calibrate. If the light doesn't come back on, you're good to go. If it stays on, there might be a faulty sensor or a leak, so you should visit a repair shop. Regularly monitor your tire pressure while driving and check it monthly to prevent this issue from happening.