How to Reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring on the Verano?

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CarmenLee
07/29/25 4:55pm
The method to reset the tire pressure monitoring on the Verano is as follows: Simply press and hold the checkmark button on the steering wheel until you hear an alarm sound. The Buick Verano is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system that alerts the driver when low tire pressure is detected. When low tire pressure is detected, the tire pressure monitoring system illuminates the tire pressure indicator located on the instrument cluster. The Buick Verano is a compact car with body dimensions of 4723mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1466mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of power, the vehicle is equipped with a 1.0T 125-horsepower L3 turbocharged engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 92 kW and a maximum torque of 180 Nm.
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