
There is a storage compartment opposite the front passenger seat, inside which you'll find the tire pressure check switch. Start the vehicle to power on the central control screen, then click the button indicated by the red frame. Above the tire pressure monitoring switch button, there's a tire pressure monitoring icon. Locate the "Tire" option marked by the red frame on the central control screen and click to enter. Click the "SET" button marked by the red frame to proceed to the next setup step. Click the "Confirm" button marked by the red frame to advance to the next setup step. Select "Tire Pressure Monitoring Initialization" to clear the tire pressure warning light. Long-press the tire pressure monitoring button until the warning light on the instrument panel disappears.

I've been driving the Jetour X70 for two years now, and the tire pressure warning light always makes me nervous, as it's directly related to driving safety. Low tire pressure can easily lead to blowouts or loss of control on slippery roads. The first step to turn off the light is definitely to check the pressure of all four tires. The standard values can be found on the label on the driver's door frame or in the manual. Generally, SUVs should maintain a tire pressure of around 2.4 to 2.6 bar. If the pressure is correct but the light remains on, it might be a false alarm or a sensor malfunction. In this case, try finding the 'Tire Pressure Initialization' option in the operation menu near the steering wheel and press the reset button. If the light still won't turn off, don't take it lightly and drive on the road. Instead, take it directly to a professional repair shop for inspection. They can help you read the fault codes and replace the sensor if needed. I've developed a habit of checking the tire pressure monthly to prevent problems before they occur. This not only extends the tire's lifespan but also saves fuel and money.

As a car enthusiast, I often help friends with tire pressure issues on their Jetour X70. The warning light usually triggers due to pressure deviation or sensor signal interruption. To resolve it, start by checking the actual tire pressure against the standard values listed on the door frame label. On the Jetour X70 model, the reset operation is straightforward: start the car, navigate to the tire pressure monitoring option in the central control screen menu, and press the 'Reset' button. If the light persists, it might indicate a depleted sensor battery or poor wiring contact. Attempting DIY repairs carries risks, so it's better to visit a 4S shop for system upgrades and repairs. Understanding the wireless transmission principles behind it has taught me that regular calibration can prevent false alarms, and developing good habits leads to more stable driving.

When I first started driving, I panicked when the tire pressure light on my Jetour X70 came on. Later, I learned three simple steps: First, get out of the car and check if the tires have enough air by pressing them with my hand or using a tire pressure gauge. The standard is usually around 2.5 bar. If there's a leak, just refill it. Then, get back in the car, find the tire pressure reset option in the dashboard menu, and click it. If the light is still on, the sensor might be faulty, and since it can't be fixed by yourself, don’t hesitate—just take it to the shop for repair. Maintaining proper tire pressure not only prevents accidents but also saves some fuel costs, which is good for car maintenance—it’s a good habit to keep.

From over a decade of driving experience, common false alarms of the Jetour X70 tire pressure light include sudden temperature drops causing significant air pressure changes. To reset the light, ensure the tire pressure meets standards, then access the vehicle settings menu to find the reset function—it's as simple as pressing a button. However, sometimes the sensor gets clogged with mud or the battery drains, causing the light to stay on stubbornly. In such cases, DIY fixes won't work, and you'll need a professional to replace the parts. To minimize damage, avoid using mismatched tires and frequently driving on rough roads. Regular checks ensure safety and save you from unnecessary repair costs.


