How to reset the tire pressure on Baojun E100?
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Turn the ignition switch to the ON position to illuminate all dashboard indicator lights, then locate the directional control buttons on the steering wheel. Press any one of the directional control buttons (up/down) on the steering wheel. After completing the tire pressure reset operation, turn off the engine and restart it. The dashboard will then display a successful tire pressure reset.
I've dealt with similar issues before. When the tire pressure warning light comes on, don't panic immediately—find a safe place to pull over. Resetting the tire pressure on the Baojun E100 is actually quite simple: First, make sure all tires are properly inflated, typically around 230 kPa for both front and rear tires. Then, get in the car, insert the key or power it on, but don't start driving yet. Navigate to the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring' menu in the infotainment system settings. If you can't find the menu, there's a small button on the lower left side of the steering wheel—press and hold it for a few seconds until the warning light on the dashboard turns off. This process takes about 10 seconds, so don't release the button prematurely. After resetting, it's best to test it: Drive for about a kilometer, and if the light doesn't come back on, you're good. Remember to check your tires monthly with a simple tire pressure gauge to avoid excessive wear or battery drain. With electric vehicles, tire pressure issues can more easily affect range—too low and it increases resistance. I've made it a habit to check every month or two, which keeps the car in good condition and saves a lot of hassle.