How to reset the tire pressure monitoring light on a 2017 Magotan?

2 Answers
ONova
08/29/25 5:33am
To reset the tire pressure monitoring light on a 2017 Magotan: 1. Inflate or deflate the tires until the tire pressure light automatically turns off; 2. Press and hold the set button to reset the tire pressure monitoring light. The 2017 Magotan is a 4-door, 5-seater mid-size sedan with body dimensions of 4866 mm in length, 1832 mm in width, 1464 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2871 mm. It is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 110 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm. The drivetrain is front-wheel drive, with a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension.
Was this review help?
14
4
Share
IrisRose
09/11/25 3:16am
Last time I was driving, the tire pressure light on my Magotan came on, which really gave me a scare. Don’t worry, this is a common issue: first, find a safe place to pull over and check the tire pressure on all four tires to see if they’re normal (around 2.5 bar for the front tires and 2.3 bar for the rear tires, but refer to your car’s manual for specifics). After confirming the tire pressure is OK, sit in the car without starting the engine, turn the key to the second position (ACC mode), navigate to the vehicle settings menu on the center screen, find the tire pressure reset option, and confirm a few times—the light should go off. The light might just be a false alarm, like when there’s a big temperature change, but make sure there’s no puncture in the tire, otherwise driving fast could lead to a blowout, which is very dangerous. I’ve made it a habit to check my tire pressure every month now—keeping a small tire pressure gauge in the car is really convenient. Safety first!
Was this review help?
3
2
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

How to Set One-Click Unlock for All Doors?

Setting up one-click unlock for all doors can be done as follows: 1. For vehicle models that support the all-door unlock setting, locate the vehicle settings in the central control screen, click to enter, then select "Door Locks." Disable the "Selective Unlock" option within the door lock dialog box. The next time you unlock, pressing the key once will unlock all doors. 2. For vehicle models that do not support the all-door unlock setting, you will need to visit a 4S shop and have a technician use specialized computer equipment to modify the unlock settings within the ECU. One-click unlock for all doors can be installed afterward. If the vehicle originally supports remote unlocking, you can attempt to have the unlock settings within the ECU modified at an auto shop. In this case, no additional controls need to be installed.
18
0
Share

What is the Defender?

Defender is the Land Rover Defender. Taking the Land Rover Defender 2021 90 P400 X-DYNAMIC as an example: it is a mid-to-large-sized 3-door 5-seater SUV with a length, width, and height of 4583mm, 2008mm, and 1969mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2587mm, equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission, and a top speed of 191 km/h. The Land Rover Defender 2021 90 P400 X-DYNAMIC uses a 3.0T inline six-cylinder engine, with a maximum torque of 550 Nm and a maximum power of 294 kW. The front suspension type is a double-wishbone independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is a multi-link independent suspension.
17
2
Share

How Often Should Small Cars Undergo Annual Inspections?

Small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles must undergo inspections once every 2 years within the first 6 years; vehicles older than 6 years require annual inspections; vehicles exceeding 15 years of age must be inspected twice a year. Below is a detailed introduction to the annual inspection requirements for small cars: Inspection of Basic Vehicle Equipment: Check whether the engine, chassis, body, and auxiliary equipment are clean, complete, and functional, whether the paint finish is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether major assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records. Testing Basic Vehicle Performance: Verify whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lighting, exhaust emissions, and other safety features comply with the "Technical Requirements for Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles." Checking for Vehicle Modifications: Inspect whether the vehicle has undergone modifications, alterations, or conversions, whether the registration details on the vehicle license, license plate, and vehicle records match the actual condition of the vehicle, and whether any changes have been approved and documented. Inspection of Vehicle License Plates: Check for any damage, alterations, or illegible characters on the license plates, vehicle license, and enlarged license plate markings on the vehicle, and determine whether replacements are necessary.
12
4
Share

What do driving license categories C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5 mean?

Here is an introduction to driving license categories: C1: Small vehicles, including C2 and C3 (passenger vehicles with fewer than 9 seats, such as sedans, are considered small vehicles). C2: Small automatic transmission vehicles. C3: Low-speed trucks and C4. C4: Three-wheeled vehicles. Age requirements: The minimum age for a C1 driving license is 18 years old, with no upper age limit. However, applicants aged 70 or older must pass tests for memory, judgment, and reaction abilities. Medical examination requirements: Drivers aged 70 or older (including 70) must undergo an annual physical examination, while those under 70 are not required to do so. Permitted vehicle types: The C1 driving license allows the operation of small and mini passenger vehicles, light and mini cargo vehicles; light, small, and mini special-purpose vehicles; and small passenger vehicles with a seating capacity of 9 or fewer people.
16
5
Share

Does ETC require a card to be inserted for use?

Yes, a card must be inserted for ETC to function. Without the card, the ETC device cannot be used. According to the "Rules for the Use of Non-Stop Rapid Passage Systems," the ETC card must be inserted into the OBU (On-Board Unit) device for normal operation; otherwise, user information cannot be read. If the card is removed, you can use the manual lane where staff will swipe the card for you. When the ETC card is inserted into the OBU device, a prompt sound will indicate that the device is activated. Without the card, the device remains in a dormant state and cannot recognize vehicle information when passing through toll stations. Therefore, ETC cannot be used if the card is removed. ETC, or Electronic Toll Collection, is also known as an automatic road toll system. It is a specialized method for collecting tolls on roads, commonly used on highways, toll bridges or tunnels, and certain urban road sections to alleviate traffic congestion. ETC Charging Principle: Highways feature one or more ETC lanes. Communication between the vehicle-mounted electronic tag (installed on the windshield) and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane enables automatic toll deduction via backend banking systems, allowing vehicles to pass toll stations without stopping. This operates on a "pass first, deduct later" principle. Benefits of Installing ETC: Time-saving: Eliminates the need to queue and wait. Green and eco-friendly: Reduces noise and exhaust emissions by avoiding stops at toll booths. Cost-saving: Minimizes vehicle wear and fuel consumption by reducing frequent starts and stops. Improved efficiency: ETC lanes can theoretically process vehicles 2-3 times faster, making the system more advanced and efficient compared to traditional methods like license plate payment. Policy support: The State Council's "13th Five-Year Plan for the Development of a Modern Integrated Transportation System" aims to achieve widespread ETC adoption, targeting a 50% usage rate for passenger vehicles by 2020. Future possibilities: Beyond enhancing ETC convenience and adoption rates, future plans include expanding ETC use for trucks and integrating ETC with vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication for smarter transportation solutions, offering more application scenarios for ETC.
12
3
Share

Where is the Highlander produced?

Highlander is a domestically produced vehicle, manufactured in China. Below is a detailed introduction about the Highlander: 1. Overview: The Highlander is a vehicle produced by Toyota, a large-sized SUV in the Toyota family. It features a spacious body and an innovative, roomy interior. The Highlander is equipped with the highest standard safety features in its class. 2. Features: The Highlander is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine with an output of up to 201 kilowatts, paired with a stepped 5-speed automatic transmission with manual mode. The vehicle has a relatively large body with ample interior space. In terms of safety, it comes standard with 7 SRS airbags.
15
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.