
Click the vehicle information button on the car display screen. Select the tire option. Choose "SET" in the tire settings interface. Select "Confirm" in the pop-up dialog box on the Lavida Plus display.

As a long-time car owner, resetting the tire pressure warning light on my Lavida Plus is quite simple: First, ensure all tire pressures are correct by adjusting them according to the standard values on the door pillar—otherwise, the reset won’t work. Then, start the engine and sit in the driver’s seat. Locate the SET button (the tire pressure reset key) either below the left side of the steering wheel or near the instrument panel, and hold it for three to five seconds until the tire pressure light on the dashboard flashes and goes off. If your model doesn’t have a physical button, use the steering wheel controls to enter the settings menu, switch to the “Tire Pressure Monitoring” option on the dashboard, and select reset. Remember, the tire pressure warning may light up due to a leak or cold weather. After each reset, drive for a few minutes to let the system recalibrate. I make it a habit to check tire pressure before driving—it extends tire life, improves driving safety, and prevents sudden issues. Don’t just on the light turning off to assume everything’s fine.

As a new driver who just started driving the Lavida Plus, the tire pressure warning light coming on last time made me a bit nervous. After checking, I found resetting it isn't difficult: First, park and use a tire pressure gauge to measure each tire's pressure, adjusting it to the standard on the door frame label, such as 2.2-2.4 bar. Second, get in the car, start the engine without touching the steering wheel, quickly locate a small round SET button near the steering column, press and hold it until the light stops flashing (about five seconds), and you're done. For models without this button, navigate to the "Tire Pressure" setting in the dashboard menu using the controls on the right side of the steering wheel and confirm the reset. The whole process takes just a minute. However, unstable tire pressure can accelerate tire wear and increase fuel consumption, so I set a monthly reminder on my to check it myself, saving the hassle of going to the dealership.

Prioritizing driving safety, I promptly addressed the tire pressure alert in my Lavida Plus. The reset method is quite straightforward: Ensure the tire pressure for all four wheels is correct, noting that front and rear values may differ and require adjustment; with the engine running, press and hold the SET button on the left side of the steering wheel for several seconds until the light goes out. If there's no button, locate the "Tire Pressure" option on the dashboard to reset. The warning light will illuminate if the tire pressure deviation exceeds 10%, which can increase braking distance and cause skidding. I check the tire pressure weekly to ensure safe travels for my family.

I'm interested in automotive technology. The Lavida Plus tire pressure system monitors via sensors. Before resetting, ensure the pressure is correct. After starting the car, press the SET button for three seconds to reset the baseline value, or enter the "Tire Pressure" menu on the dashboard to store new data. The sensors inside the wheel hubs respond to pressure changes, and resetting recalibrates them to avoid false alarms. I regularly maintain the sensors to ensure data accuracy and improve the driving experience.

I drive the Lavida Plus to work every day, and resetting the tire pressure warning is second nature to me: first, measure and adjust the tire pressure to the standard, then start the car and press the SET button under the steering wheel for five seconds until the light goes off; if menu operation is needed, switch the dashboard to settings and click reset. Incorrect tire pressure affects handling and fuel consumption, and the system automatically updates after driving a short distance post-reset. I remind myself not to overlook daily tire pressure for safety and peace of mind.


