How to Reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring on GS4

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MacAmara
07/30/25 5:03am
First, ensure the tire pressure is indeed normal. Park on a level surface, turn off the engine, then power on the vehicle. Press and hold the tire pressure monitoring button for approximately 5-6 seconds until you hear an alarm sound, then release the button to reset the tire pressure monitoring. The steps to resolve tire pressure monitoring issues are as follows: 1. The GS4 is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system with built-in sensors. Owners can check real-time tire pressure on the dashboard; 2. When the tire pressure monitoring system automatically alerts, no manual operation is required—simply identify which tire has insufficient pressure; 3. After addressing the abnormal tire pressure issue, if you need to reset the tire pressure monitor readings and the sensors haven't been replaced, the tire pressure warning light will automatically turn off after the vehicle is driven a certain distance and the sensors obtain normal tire pressure data; 4. If the tire pressure sensors have been replaced, visit a 4S shop to use specialized equipment to match the tire pressure monitoring system. The system can only be reset after successful matching.
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