How to reset the tire pressure warning light on Roewe 350?
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First, start the vehicle, then pull up the handbrake, and continuously press the button on the right side of the hazard light until the dashboard warning light goes off. Introduction to car tire pressure: 1. Strictly speaking, tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tire. In car maintenance, the engine is the heart of the car, and damage to the engine will lead to the end of the car's life. Similarly, tire pressure is the blood pressure of the car, and the level of tire pressure plays a crucial role in the performance and power of the car. 2. Tire pressure is an indicator of the car's load capacity. The size of the car's load depends on the level of tire pressure. According to the relationship between the tire's load index, tire pressure, and load capacity, the higher the tire pressure, the greater the load capacity; the lower the pressure, the smaller the load capacity.
I also encountered the tire pressure warning light coming on when I was driving a Roewe 350 before, and it took me quite a while to resolve it. Actually, the steps to reset the light are quite simple: first, park the car on a flat surface and turn off the engine, then use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of all four tires, making sure each one meets the standard values specified in the manual (there’s a label on the door frame). Then, restart the vehicle and keep the engine running. Navigate to the settings menu on the central console, select 'Tire Pressure Monitoring' under 'Vehicle Settings,' and the system will prompt 'Relearn.' Confirm this and drive a few kilometers—usually, the light will turn off automatically. If it stays on, there might be a fault with the tire pressure sensor or a slow leak in the tire. I recommend not rushing to reset the light but first checking for leaks using soapy water, as safety comes first. It’s also a good idea to keep a portable air pump handy for emergency tire pressure adjustments when the warning light comes on.
My Roewe 350 has been driven for five years, and the tire pressure warning light has come on several times. The key to resetting the light is to first rule out abnormal tire pressure: use a tire pressure gauge to check each tire, ideally around 2.3 bar in summer and 2.5 bar in winter. After topping up the air, don't rush to reset the light; drive for about ten minutes, and sometimes the system will reset automatically. For manual reset, turn on the power without starting the engine, press and hold the reset button on the right side of the dashboard for five seconds, and release when you see the indicator light flash. If the light keeps coming on, it's likely that the battery in the tire pressure monitor inside the wheel hub is dead—these typically last five to six years. Just go to an auto repair shop to replace the sensor; it's a matter of a hundred yuan or so. Tire pressure monitoring is crucial; never remove the sensor to reset the light, as that can be dangerous. When getting regular car washes, ask the mechanic to check your tire pressure to prevent alerts.
I just solved the Roewe 350 tire pressure light issue and want to share some hands-on experience. The primary requirement is that the tire pressure must be normal—get it checked at a repair shop or measure it yourself. With the engine off, press and hold the tire pressure button under the left side of the steering wheel for ten seconds until you hear a beep, then start the engine. Observe the dashboard; if the light turns off, it means success. If it stays on, it might be due to unbalanced wheels from the last tire repair, causing speed sensor discrepancies. Drive to a 4S shop and have a technician recalibrate it with a diagnostic tool—this usually takes about twenty minutes. The tire pressure sensors are quite delicate; adding tire pressure caps or excessive wheel cleaning can damage them. Avoid deep potholes and speed bumps to prevent sensor damage from shocks. Make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly, and the number of alerts will naturally decrease.