How to Reset the Tire Pressure Sensor?
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After completing the tire repair, press the "MENU" button on the turn signal lever to switch the small screen on the dashboard to the "Vehicle Information" section. Rotate the up and down selection buttons on the turn signal lever to find the tire pressure information section. Press and hold the "SET/CLR" function button at the head of the turn signal lever until the small screen displays a pop-up message asking "Do you want to perform tire pressure learning?" At this point, rotate the up and down selection buttons to choose "Yes" and press the "MENU" button to confirm.
Last time after I changed my tires, the tire pressure light kept staying on. Actually, the sensor needed to be reset. The method is to first park and turn off the engine, then wait for 30 seconds to a minute, restart the engine and drive a short distance. The system will automatically relearn the tire pressure values. If the light still doesn't go off, look for a reset button inside the car, usually located under the steering wheel or in the glove box, hold it down for a few seconds until the light flashes. Remember to check if the tire pressure is actually normal before resetting, otherwise the light may come on again after resetting, which would be dangerous. Incorrect tire pressure can easily affect driving safety, increasing the risk of a blowout at high speeds. Pay more attention to this during regular maintenance, don't wait for the alarm to take action. After resetting, drive for about 20 minutes and the light should turn off, simple and practical.