
Turn on the central control screen and click the button marked with a red frame. The tire pressure monitoring light will illuminate when the pressure drops below 1.8, so regular checks are recommended. Locate the "Tire" option marked with a red frame on the central control screen, then click the "SET" button also marked with a red frame to proceed to the next step; click the confirm button.

I remember last year when I just performed a tire pressure reset for my 2020 GL8, the whole process was actually quite simple. Start the car's ignition without turning on the engine, then find the 'Settings' menu on the center console screen. Inside, there's a 'Vehicle Information' option—click into it and you'll see 'Tire Pressure Monitoring System'. Hold down that reset button for a few seconds, and the screen will prompt 'Learning Tire Pressure'. Wait a few minutes until the light goes off, indicating a successful reset. I did this after adjusting my tire pressures and noticed the TPMS light was on—it took me a couple of tries to get it right. Make sure all tire pressures are correct before resetting, otherwise it might trigger false alarms. If the light stays on after resetting, I'd recommend checking the sensors or visiting a 4S shop—there might be wear or damage. Regular tire pressure is crucial for both fuel efficiency and safety. I now check mine monthly to prevent oversights.

The 2020 GL8's tire pressure reset is designed to be quite user-friendly. Let me share the steps: First, ensure the vehicle is in the ignition-on position with the engine off. Then, locate the multifunction button on the steering wheel, navigate to the instrument cluster menu, select 'Settings,' proceed to the 'Tire Pressure' option, and click 'Reset' to confirm. Avoid pressing the accelerator or brake during the entire process as the system will automatically calibrate. After the reset is complete, start the car and drive for a while to test; if the light doesn't come on, it's successful. Note that the reset should be done immediately after adjusting the tire pressure for accuracy—don't delay too long. If the reset fails, it might be due to uneven tire pressure or a faulty sensor, which can easily affect driving safety. It's recommended to carry a tire pressure gauge and check regularly. Overall, this TPMS system is highly intelligent and simple to operate without much hassle.

As a new owner of a 2020 GL8, I was also troubled by the tire pressure light. The reset is simple: open the door and sit down without pressing any pedals, turn the key to the ON position, then swipe to 'Vehicle Settings' on the center touchscreen, tap the 'Tire Pressure Reset' button, and confirm as prompted. Wait two or three minutes for the light to go off before starting the car for a test drive. If everything's fine, you're good to go. Make sure all tire pressures are properly adjusted before resetting.

Regarding the 2020 GL8 tire pressure reset, the key is to adjust the pressure first before proceeding. The steps are simple: start the car without turning on the engine, locate the 'Settings' menu via the central control panel, click on the 'Tire Pressure System' and select the reset function. After completion, start the engine to check if the warning light disappears. Take your time during the operation to ensure safety. Regular tire can help prevent issues.

The tire pressure reset feature on the 2020 GL8 is incredibly convenient, with modern technology being a great help. The basic operation is: get in the car, turn on the ignition without starting the engine, access the settings via the center console or steering wheel buttons, select the tire pressure monitoring section, and execute the reset procedure. This vehicle also supports checking tire pressure data via a mobile app, so after resetting, you can try connecting to confirm if it was successful. Remember to adjust all tire pressures before resetting to avoid false alarms from the system.


