How to Reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring Light on the Dashboard?
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First, release the electronic parking brake button; otherwise, the central control screen cannot be operated. Locate and press the instrument information toggle button on the multifunction steering wheel. After that, the tire pressure information of the car will appear on the dashboard. If the tire pressure is abnormal, a tire pressure warning will also be displayed here. Then, click the RES+ button on the multifunction steering wheel. This will take you to the tire pressure monitoring setup interface. Click the reset button to complete the tire pressure monitoring reset.
When the tire pressure monitoring light comes on, I usually do a few things first. Find a place to pull over and check the air pressure in all four tires. The standard values are listed on a sticker near the door, and you can measure it with a pressure gauge. If the pressure is low, go to a gas station to inflate them immediately. After inflating, drive a short distance, and the light may turn off automatically. If it doesn't, try resetting the system: start the car without igniting the engine, then hold down the tire pressure reset button near the steering wheel or in the settings menu for about five seconds. If the light remains on after resetting, there might be an issue with the sensor, and it's advisable to visit an auto repair shop for inspection. Once, I forgot to address it, and the tire wore out quickly. Normally, I check the tire pressure monthly, and in winter, pay extra attention to temperature changes.