How to reset the tire pressure on Lavida Plus?
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The method to reset the tire pressure on Lavida Plus: First, find the settings in the central control screen, then locate 'car', click into it and there will be an option for tire pressure reset, which allows you to reset it; Alternatively, you can find the tire with abnormal pressure, inflate it, and after driving a few kilometers, the tire pressure warning light will automatically turn off. The tires are the only parts of the car that come into contact with the ground, and they are crucial for driving safety and stability. It is recommended that car owners regularly check the tire pressure and also inspect the tire surface for any damage. Tires are made of rubber and will age over time, so it is advised to replace them every four years. The body dimensions of the Lavida Plus are 4670mm in length, 1806mm in width, and 1474mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2688mm.
To reset the tire pressure on the Lavida Plus, I usually first ensure all tire pressures are normal (typically between 2.2-2.5 bar), then sit in the driver's seat without starting the engine. Turn on the vehicle's power, use the left-side control button on the steering wheel to navigate to the dashboard menu, select 'Settings' or 'Vehicle Status,' scroll down to find 'Tire Pressure Monitoring Reset,' and press the OK button to confirm for a few seconds. After the indicator light flashes and disappears, the reset is complete. In my daily driving experience, neglecting to reset can cause the system to falsely trigger warning lights, interfering with driving judgment. For example, last summer I forgot to reset, and the light kept flashing on the highway, startling me into thinking I had a flat tire. Remember to reset once every season change or after inflating the tires. Driving long distances with incorrect tire pressure can accelerate tire wear and increase fuel consumption. Regularly checking for tire indentations or foreign objects can help prevent accidents. If the reset fails, it’s likely a sensor issue—visit a professional repair shop immediately, as safety comes first.