How to Reset the Tire Pressure on a Land Rover Range Rover?
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First, adjust the tire pressure to light load in the settings on the instrument panel. After setting it to light load, inflate the front tires to 2.3 and the rear tires to 2.5, then drive for a while. If no fault is reported, the tire pressure is normal, and the reset is complete. Below are the detailed steps for resetting the tire pressure: 1. First, start the Land Rover vehicle and press to activate the central display screen, then select tire settings in the vehicle settings options. 2. Next, press the "SET" button to proceed with further settings, then click confirm in the pop-up window. Finally, after the "Tire Pressure Monitoring Initialization" is completed, the tire pressure warning light will reset to zero.
As a long-time Range Rover owner, I'm very familiar with tire pressure reset procedures. First, ensure all tire pressures are correct by adjusting them to the recommended values listed on the door frame. After starting the vehicle, keep it stationary, then locate the settings menu on the central touchscreen. Navigate to the vehicle settings section, scroll to select the Tire Pressure Monitoring System, and click the reset or calibration option to confirm. The system may take several dozen seconds to relearn the new settings. If the warning light remains on after reset, it might indicate a sensor malfunction requiring inspection. Maintaining proper tire pressure is crucial - too low pressure increases fuel consumption and affects handling. Checking monthly can extend tire life and ensure driving safety. The reset operation is simple, but always perform it on level ground.