
Here are the methods to reset the tire pressure warning light on Lavida: 1. If you have changed the tire inflation pressure or replaced the wheels, turn on the ignition. 2. Press and hold the SET button of the tire pressure monitoring system. 3. Wait until the indicator light on the dashboard illuminates. 4. Confirm that the new parameters are stored and the light goes off, indicating the tire pressure monitoring system has been reset. Below are the reasons why the tire pressure warning light cannot be reset: 1. The tire inflation pressure is too low. 2. The tire structure is damaged. 3. The vehicle is carrying a load on one side. 4. The wheels on an axle are overloaded.

When the tire pressure light in my Lavida stays on, I learned it's simple to handle: first, pull over safely, use a tire pressure gauge to check all tire pressures, refer to the label on the door frame (e.g., 35 PSI), and inflate if necessary. Then, start the engine but don't drive, find the SET button under the steering wheel or on the dashboard, and hold it for a few seconds until the tire pressure light flashes and turns off. Sometimes, after resetting, drive for a few minutes to let it auto-calibrate to avoid false alarms. The light may come on due to slow leaks or temperature changes affecting pressure, so developing a habit of checking tire pressure monthly saves money and ensures safety. If the light remains on after resetting, it's likely a sensor malfunction, and then I go to the 4S store to replace it, avoiding potential road issues.

The Lavida uses an indirect tire pressure monitoring system, where the warning light indicates abnormal pressure. The key operation is resetting: ensure the tire pressure is correct (check the door label), then hold the SET button for about 3 seconds after ignition until the light goes off. The system will relearn the status, and driving for a few minutes will confirm this. Daily use requires attention to tire balance and temperature effects; high pressure in summer can cause false alarms, which resetting can usually resolve. Occasional light activation may indicate sensor failure or loose wiring, requiring professional inspection. To prevent hazards, regular vehicle maintenance should include technician checks of the tire pressure system to ensure smooth driving.

Don't panic when the tire pressure light comes on - safety first! When my Lavida's light flashed, I immediately stopped to check for punctures or air leaks. If the pressure is normal, simply reset it: start the car but don't move, find the SET button and hold it for a few seconds until the light goes off. If it's a false alarm, driving for a few minutes will clear it. Prevention tip: make it a habit to quickly check tire pressure before each drive to avoid being disturbed by the warning light. Always prioritize safe driving - only proceed when the light is off.


