
Turn the car key to the ON position to illuminate all the indicator lights on the dashboard. Use the buttons on the steering wheel to navigate to the "Maintenance" option on the dashboard, then press OK. After entering the tire pressure maintenance page, press OK again to activate the low-pressure continuation indicator. When asked if the tire pressure is normal, select "Yes" to successfully reset the tire pressure.

When the tire pressure warning light comes on while driving the Baojun E200, the solution is actually quite simple. Last time I encountered this, I first found a safe place to pull over, checked if any tires were punctured by nails or leaking, and used a tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure of each tire. The standard values are listed on the door frame label, usually around 2.3 to 2.5 bar. If the pressure is normal, get back in the car, start it up, open the central control screen, find the ‘Vehicle Settings’ menu, select ‘Tire Pressure Monitoring System’, and press the ‘Reset’ button to turn off the warning light. If the pressure is low, inflate the tires and repeat the steps. Once the light is off, you can continue driving to avoid further tire wear issues. It’s a good habit to check tire pressure monthly to reduce such troubles. These steps are universal, and this is how I handled my E200.

My Baojun E200 also frequently has the tire pressure warning light on, and the operation is so intuitive that it's worry-free. After starting the vehicle, simply tap the screen on the center console—there's a dedicated TPMS reset option in the vehicle settings. Just click it, and the warning disappears. The key is to first make sure there's nothing wrong with the tires—use a simple tire pressure gauge to check and adjust the air pressure according to the recommended values on the door frame. I usually wait until the car has cooled down before measuring for accuracy. Once that's done, just press the reset button, and you're good to go—just don't rush to drive to avoid safety hazards. Actually, low tire pressure not only wastes fuel but also accelerates tire wear, so handling it promptly is best. From my experience, the in-car system is thoughtfully designed, making it easy even for beginners to get the hang of it.

The tire pressure warning light on the e200 came on, but it's easy to resolve. Start the car, navigate to the central control menu for vehicle settings, select the tire pressure monitoring option, and press reset. The prerequisite is to check that the tire pressure is normal using a pressure gauge on each tire. If the values are incorrect, adjust the air pressure accordingly. After resetting, the light will go off—simple and straightforward to avoid false alarms. Regularly pay attention to tire condition and maintenance to reduce issues.


