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How to Reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring Light on a Geely Emgrand?

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Billy
07/29/25 8:51am

Emgrand tire pressure monitoring light reset method is to press the MENU button on the turn signal lever; locate the tire pressure display, press the SET button to relearn the tire pressure; adjust the tire pressure to the desired value to reset the tire pressure monitoring light. Below is additional information: The functions of tire pressure monitoring are: Prevent accidents; Extend tire service life; Make driving more economical; Reduce wear on the suspension system. Emgrand introduction: The Emgrand is a compact car under Geely. Taking the Emgrand GL as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4725mm, width 1802mm, height 1478mm, wheelbase 2700mm, and fuel tank capacity 55 liters.

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GideonMarie
08/12/25 7:13am

I remember last time on the highway when the tire pressure warning light suddenly came on, it really scared me. For the Emgrand, resetting the tire pressure light is actually not difficult. First, make sure all four tires are inflated to the standard pressure, which is 2.2-2.5 bar as stated in the manual. Then, sit in the car, press the brake pedal, and press the start button to ignite. Wait for all the dashboard indicator lights to complete their self-check. Use the menu button on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the small car icon on the dashboard screen and enter the vehicle settings. Find the tire pressure monitoring option, select it, and finally press and hold the OK button for about five seconds until you see the tire pressure light flash twice before releasing. The entire process doesn’t require touching the central control screen; everything is operated via the steering wheel. After completing the reset, it’s best to drive around for a bit to let the system relearn the tire pressure data.

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AutumnMarie
10/06/25 2:09am

My wife's Emgrand had its tire pressure warning dealt with last week. The key point is the timing of the operation: the reset must be done when the car is cold, as the tire pressure of warmed-up tires is inaccurate. Remember to start the vehicle, otherwise some function menus will be grayed out. The menu button is the one resembling a cross key among the row of buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. Pressing it will bring up an interface on the small LCD screen in the middle of the instrument cluster. Find the tire-related option in the vehicle settings, usually labeled as tire pressure calibration or reset. Hold down the OK button on the steering wheel until the tire pressure light goes out to confirm success. Never perform this operation while driving; do it in a safe place. If the light flashes again after resetting and going over a speed bump, there's a high chance of a slow leak in one of the tires.

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WillowLee
11/19/25 3:36am

As a veteran owner who has driven the Emgrand for three years, I'm very familiar with resetting the tire pressure warning light. There are three key steps: start the engine after inflating the tires to proper pressure, use the steering wheel menu button to select the tire pressure option in vehicle settings, then long-press the OK button until the warning light turns off. Special note: the Emgrand's tire pressure calibration requires driving over 30 km/h to record new data. It's normal if the light flashes when driving on washboard roads right after reset - the system is learning new parameters. If the light stays on after driving more than 10 km, check your tires. It's best to keep a mechanical tire pressure gauge in the glove box - it's more accurate than the onboard system.

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