How to reset the tire pressure on Edge?
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The method to reset the tire pressure monitoring system on Edge is: correctly install the tire pressure sensors, ensure all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire pressure label, then turn the ignition key to the "ON" position, use the DIC to select "Driver Assist" from the menu, then "Tire Monitor", "Reset", "Tire Pressure Monitoring", "Reset Tire Pressure", and press the "OK" button to complete the reset. Here is some additional information about Edge: 1. Edge is a model under Changan Ford, with body dimensions of 4878mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1770mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850mm. 2. Edge comes standard with a 12.8-inch vertical touchscreen, and showcases its luxury through high-end designs such as a 10.1-inch full-color digital instrument panel, black headliner design, and premium velvet carpet.
Resetting the tire pressure on the Edge is actually quite interesting. I've driven this car for many years and encountered the tire pressure warning light a few times. The reset method is: First, ensure all tire pressures are normal, generally between 32-35 psi (refer to the door label). Then start the engine or turn the ignition to the ON position without driving. On the dashboard information screen, navigate to the main menu and select the Settings option, scroll to the Vehicle Settings section to find the Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset. Click confirm and wait a few seconds. The reset process recalibrates the sensor data, and the light will turn off after driving for a while. I enjoy DIYing these tasks—it saves the hassle of visiting the dealership. Additionally, regularly checking tire pressure helps extend tire life, prevents alignment issues and increased fuel consumption, and ensures safer driving with fewer worries.
Tire pressure reset is a routine operation for the Edge. As someone familiar with car maintenance, I handle it frequently. The core steps are to check that the tire pressure meets standards, then turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine. Use the multifunction steering wheel buttons or the central touchscreen to enter the settings menu, select the tire pressure system reset option, and confirm. This resets the TPMS sensor calibration. After resetting, drive for a while to allow it to relearn the signals. Ignoring the reset can cause false warning lights to stay on, affecting accurate judgment. Regular tire pressure maintenance is essential, as both overinflation and underinflation can accelerate tire wear and even increase the risk of a blowout. It's cost-effective and provides peace of mind to perform this maintenance.