How to Reset the Tire Pressure Warning Light on the Envision?
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To reset the tire pressure warning light on the Envision, follow these steps: 1. Start the vehicle and turn on the central display screen, then press the 'car' button; 2. Locate and select the 'Tire' option on the central display; 3. Press the 'set' button and confirm to proceed to the next step; 4. Select 'Tire Pressure Monitoring Initialization' to clear the tire pressure warning light. Taking the 2021 Envision as an example, it is a midsize SUV with the following dimensions: length 4694mm, width 1839mm, height 1686mm, wheelbase 2750mm, fuel tank capacity 66l, and curb weight 1610kg.
I previously encountered the tire pressure warning light issue while driving my Envision. That time, the light stayed on continuously after getting on the highway. I figured the first step was to ensure the tire pressure was normal—usually, the standard values are posted on the door frame or listed in the manual. I checked to confirm all four tires met the requirements. If the light remained on after adjusting the pressure, it might be that the sensor didn’t auto-reset. In that case, I tried driving for about 20 minutes to see if the system would recalibrate. If it still didn’t go away, a manual reset was needed: find an open area, turn on the car without starting the engine, use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the vehicle settings menu, select the 'Tire Pressure Monitor Reset' option, and confirm. The whole process is pretty straightforward—just be patient and don’t rush. Making it a habit to check tire pressure and wear before driving can help prevent recurring issues.
As a car enthusiast, I often help friends deal with tire pressure issues. To reset the tire pressure warning light on the Envision, you need to perform a system reset. First, make sure the tire pressure is within the standard range—neither too high nor too low will work. If driving for a few minutes after checking doesn’t resolve the issue, you’ll need to manually operate: turn on the vehicle’s power (without starting the engine), use the steering wheel control lever to navigate to the dashboard settings, find the ‘Tire Pressure Reset’ function, and press to confirm. This issue is often caused by the tire pressure sensors—sometimes dirt or weak batteries can trigger false alarms, so regularly cleaning the tire treads and replacing sensor batteries can extend their lifespan. If the light remains on after resetting, visit a 4S store to check for potential hardware faults—don’t compromise driving safety.