How to reset the tire pressure warning light on a Sagitar?
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The method to reset the tire pressure warning light on a Sagitar is: 1. Start the vehicle, turn on the central control screen, and click the button marked with a red frame; 2. Find the tire option marked with a red frame on the central control screen and click to enter; 3. Click the set button marked with a red frame and confirm; 4. Click to initialize the tire pressure monitoring system to reset the tire pressure indicator light. Taking the 2021 Sagitar as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of: length 4753mm, width 1800mm, height 1462mm, wheelbase 2731mm, fuel tank capacity 50l, trunk capacity 553l, and curb weight 1355kg.
I just dealt with this situation last week. When the tire pressure warning light comes on in the Sagitar, it indicates the system has detected abnormal tire pressure. The first step is to check the actual pressure in all four tires. I recommend using a tire pressure gauge to measure and inflate them to the standard values listed on the driver's side B-pillar or fuel filler cap. After confirming the tire pressure is correct, start the vehicle without engaging any gear, locate the SET button near the gearshift (the one with the tire symbol), and hold it for 5 seconds until you hear a beep from the dashboard - the warning light should then turn off. If the light comes back on soon after resetting, there's likely a slow leak or sensor malfunction. Personally, I check my tire pressure monthly, especially in cold weather when fluctuations are more common - abnormal tire pressure not only wastes fuel but is also dangerous.
Don't rush to dismiss the TPMS warning light when it comes on. First, pull over safely to check if any tire is visibly underinflated, especially after parking in unfamiliar areas where nails may puncture tires. Using an air pump for measurement is more accurate, as front and rear tires have different standard pressures: front tires are recommended at 2.3bar, while rear tires around 2.1bar. After refilling, don't move the vehicle—simply power on and hold the center console SET button for over 3 seconds until the dashboard TPMS light flashes twice to reset. Remember to drive a short distance afterward for system recalibration. I always keep a tire pressure gauge and air pump in my car for emergencies, and a reminder: avoid adjusting pressure when tires are hot—morning cold readings are most accurate.