How to reset the tire pressure warning light on Geely Emgrand GS?
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Press the MENU button on the turn signal lever, select the tire pressure display item in the mileage and fuel information menu, and then press the SET/CLR button. The vehicle's instrument display will show the tire pressure relearning interface. After selecting "Confirm," the tire pressure light will disappear. Here are the detailed steps: 1. Press the "MENU" button on the turn signal lever, select the "Tire Pressure Display" item in the "Mileage and Fuel Information Menu," then press the Set/Clr button. The driver information center will display "Tire Pressure Relearn," select "Yes," and press the Set/Clr button. The horn will sound twice, and the driver information center will display "Tire Pressure Learn Enabled." At this point, the left front turn signal will stay on. Increase (or decrease) the left front tire pressure to 8.3 Kpa, and the horn will sound to indicate the stop of pressurization (or depressurization). 2. Next, the "right front turn signal will stay on," followed by the right rear and left rear turn signals in sequence. Repeat the pressurization or depressurization operation for the remaining three tires. After all four tires are processed, the turn signals will stay on for 3 seconds, and the horn will sound twice, indicating the completion of tire pressure learning. Adjust the tire pressure to the desired value. The tire pressure displayed on the information center is the actual pressure. If unsure, you can measure it with a tire pressure gauge. If the error is not significant, the process is complete.
I just fixed the tire pressure warning light issue on my friend's Geely Emgrand GS. Generally, you should first check if all tire pressures are normal. The manual states the standard value is around 2.2-2.4 bar, and you can find the exact number on the sticker by the door. If the tire pressure is low, inflate it to the standard value. After that, start the car and enter the dashboard settings menu. Hold the left button on the steering wheel to switch to the tire pressure reset option, and hold it for about three seconds until the light goes off. Why does the light come on? Common reasons include unstable air pressure or leaks, and low tire pressure due to temperature drops in winter can easily trigger it. After resetting, I recommend checking the pressure weekly, as the TPMS system helps prevent blowout risks. If the light stays on, it might be a sensor fault or circuit issue, requiring professional repair. However, most people can handle it with DIY, but safety first—don't ignore it.