How to reset the tire pressure warning light on a Land Cruiser?

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StStephanie
07/24/25 4:14am
First, adjust the pressure of all five tires (including the spare) to 2.4~2.5Mpa (do not exceed 2.5Mpa). Then, use the key to turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Next, press and hold the SET tire pressure reset button until the tire pressure monitoring light flashes three times. Finally, release the SET button and wait a few minutes before turning off the power to reset the tire pressure light. More detailed instructions are as follows: 1. If the tire pressure monitoring system warning light comes on while driving, stay calm and do not panic. Immediately reduce your speed, avoid sharp steering and sudden braking, and check the tires. 2. There is no need to panic when the tire pressure system alerts you, as even if it's not a false alarm, the tire won't immediately lose all pressure and become immobile. Most tire leaks are caused by slow punctures from nails. If everything seems normal, drive to a repair shop for inspection. If not, replace the tire with the spare and proceed to a repair shop or call for assistance. 3. Sometimes the tire pressure monitoring light comes on due to overinflation, which can be resolved by adjusting the tire pressure. 4. Both underinflation and overinflation can trigger the tire pressure light. You can slowly drive to an auto repair or detailing shop to adjust the tire pressure. If you have your own inflation device, you can adjust it yourself. 5. While inflating or deflating the tires, observe the tire pressure light on the dashboard. Stop inflating once the light turns off. If overinflated, release the excess air.
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