How to reset the tire pressure on a Mercedes-Benz E300?
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Mercedes-Benz E300 tire pressure reset method: 1. Turn on the ignition switch and press the unlock button on the remote control three times; 2. Simultaneously hold down the unlock and lock buttons, release after hearing two beeps from the horn; 3. Release the air from the left tire until the horn beeps once, then proceed to the right tire. After hearing four beeps for the left rear and right rear tires, inflate all tires to the normal pressure. The Mercedes-Benz E300 is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan under the Mercedes-Benz brand. Its headlights feature the brand's signature eagle-eye design, offering a striking illumination effect, with LED headlights providing a perfect light cut-off at night. The rear design of the E300 eschews the currently popular sharp lines in favor of the brand's unique curved styling, showcasing elegance and grace.
My Mercedes E300 has experienced several false tire pressure warnings, and the reset procedure is actually quite simple. First, start the vehicle but don't drive it. Press the left and right arrow keys on the left side of the steering wheel with your left hand, wait for the dashboard menu to pop up, and then switch to the "Vehicle" icon. Next, use the up and down keys to find the "Tire Pressure" option and press the middle OK button to confirm. At this point, the screen will ask if you want to reset the current tire pressure—select "Yes" and you're done. Remember to drive around for a few minutes to let the system relearn the new tire pressure values; usually, the light will go off after driving two or three kilometers. Last time, during snowy weather, the false warning was resolved this way. Before resetting, make sure to check if the tire pressure is actually low—winter temperature changes can easily trigger false alarms. If the light stays on after resetting, you might have a nail puncture and should get it patched immediately.