How to reset the tire pressure of Tiggo 8?

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DelFinn
07/30/25 8:31am
If the tire pressure of Tiggo 8 is too low, inflate the tires to 2.3bar as soon as possible. When the vehicle speed exceeds 30km/h and maintains for a period of time, the low-pressure warning will be automatically canceled. The tire pressure warning light cannot be manually reset or cleared. If the tire pressure is normal but the warning light remains on, there may be a malfunction in the tire pressure monitoring system, and it is necessary to visit a 4S store for inspection as soon as possible. Below is a brief introduction to the tire pressure monitoring system: (1) The tire pressure monitoring system uses radio waves and sensing technology to detect tire pressure levels. (2) The tire pressure monitoring system sensors monitor the tire pressure and transmit the readings to a receiver inside the vehicle. (3) By illuminating the tire pressure warning light and displaying tire status information on the instrument panel, the system alerts the driver to check tire pressure and temperature status.
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