How to reset the tire pressure of Lavida Plus?
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Lavida Plus tire pressure reset method: 1. First, find the settings in the central control screen, then locate "car", click in and there will be a tire pressure reset option for operation; 2. Alternatively, find the tire with abnormal pressure, inflate it and drive a few kilometers, the tire pressure warning light will automatically turn off. The Lavida Plus is a compact sedan launched by SAIC Volkswagen Group, with a body length of 4670mm, width of 1806mm, height of 1474mm, and a wheelbase of 2688mm. It is equipped with two engines, 1.5L and 1.4T, both belonging to the EA211 series.
The tire pressure reset operation for the Lavida Plus is actually quite simple. I've been driving this car for two years now. Start the engine but don't drive, then use the buttons on the steering wheel to navigate to the dashboard menu—usually look for the 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Tire Monitoring' option. Once found, select 'Tire Pressure Reset' or 'Save Current Pressure' and confirm. The key is to first check if all tire pressures are normal; typically, the front tires are around 2.3 bar and the rear tires around 2.4 bar. If the pressure is too low or too high, the system might alert after resetting, so it's best to inflate the tires with a pressure gauge before proceeding. In summer, high temperatures can easily affect tire pressure, so I recommend checking it monthly. After resetting, drive a few hundred meters to let the system adapt. Don’t ignore it in daily use—if the reset fails, it might be due to low battery voltage or a minor system glitch. In such cases, it’s more convenient to get it checked at a 4S shop.
Tire pressure reset involves the logic of the vehicle's onboard computer, which I understand well as a car enthusiast. For the Lavida Plus TPMS system reset, operate after ignition: use the left steering wheel button to enter the main menu, select 'Vehicle' or 'System Settings', then locate the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring' submenu. Follow the prompts to press and hold the OK button for a few seconds to save the current pressure values. Remember to check all tire pressures when cold, preferably using a digital tire pressure gauge. If the light remains on after reset, it might be a temporary wiring issue or sensor problem—try restarting the vehicle. Regular resets are crucial as significant pressure deviations can affect braking distance; exceeding a 10% error margin on highways is unsafe. I handle this during seasonal temperature changes, a quick process taking just minutes.