How to Reset the Tire Pressure on Chery Jetour X70
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Turn on the ignition, use the steering column switch or multifunction steering wheel buttons to navigate to the instrument cluster menu, and select the comfort system settings. Click on the tire pressure option, select pressure monitoring, and the instrument will display the tire pressure monitoring status. In the settings, choose 'Store Tire Pressure' and click confirm. After the inflation pressure is stored, the tire pressure reset is complete.
I used to drive a Jetour X70 as well, and the tire pressure warning light was quite a hassle. It's simple to reset: first, ensure all tire pressures are normal by checking them with a tire pressure gauge according to the recommended values on the door label. Then, start the vehicle, navigate to the settings menu on the central control screen, find the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring System' or 'TPMS' option, and select the reset or recalibration function to confirm. Some versions have a button on the steering wheel for direct operation. I've tried it a few times, and the light turns off after driving for a few minutes, but only if the tire pressure is correct—otherwise, it will come back on. Seasonal temperature differences can trigger false alarms, so pay extra attention to pressure fluctuations during hot summer months. Developing a habit of checking tire pressure monthly can effectively prevent the warning light from coming on repeatedly. If the light remains on after resetting, it's advisable to visit a 4S shop to check if the sensor is faulty.