How to Reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring on GS4
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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.
I've been driving the GS4 for two years, and the tire pressure reset operation is particularly practical. After you start the car but before driving, directly tap the vehicle settings icon on the center console screen, find the tire menu, and there you'll see the tire pressure reset option. Just tap to confirm. Remember to ensure all four tires are inflated to the standard pressure before resetting—usually, there's a sticker on the driver's side B-pillar or fuel filler cap indicating the recommended pressure range. If you've just repaired a tire or changed wheels, drive for about ten minutes after resetting, and the system will recalibrate. I check the tire pressure and reset it once a month, which significantly reduces false alarms. It's a good habit to develop, especially resetting once before long trips for peace of mind.
Resetting the tire pressure on the Trumpchi GS4 is actually quite simple, with the key lying in the operation steps. First, power on the vehicle without starting the engine, then use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to switch the dashboard display to the settings menu. Locate the tire pressure monitoring system option and press and hold the OK button to reset. For lower trim models without a large screen, you can find the SET button near the air conditioning controls on the center console and press and hold it for five seconds. I've encountered situations where the reset failed, usually due to a significant tire pressure difference or a slow leak in one of the tires, which must be checked and resolved. After resetting, the tire pressure light will turn off, but the system requires driving at speeds over 25 km/h for two to three kilometers to complete the self-learning process. Personal experience suggests resetting is essential during seasonal changes between winter and summer, as temperature variations can affect monitoring accuracy.