
The methods to reset the tire pressure indicator light on the new Magotan are as follows: 1. Method one: Operate the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel, and store the tire pressure status through the "Tire Pressure" option in the multifunction menu. Users can refer to the instruction manual for specific steps. 2. Method two: There is a tire pressure reset switch on the side of the gear lever. With the ignition switch turned on, press and hold this switch button until you hear a beep, indicating the reset is complete. Additional information: Tire pressure, strictly speaking, refers to the air pressure inside the tire. In terms of car maintenance, the engine is the heart of the car, and its damage 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 car's performance and power.

When I drove the Magotan B8 before, the tire pressure warning light came on a few times, and it was quite simple to handle. First, park the car in a safe place; don't operate it while driving. Get out and use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of all four tires. The standard values are usually listed on the label by the door, typically between 2.3 to 2.5 bar. If you find any tire with low pressure, inflate it to the correct value. Then, get back in the car, start the engine (but don't drive), use the scroll button on the right side of the steering wheel to find the settings menu, select vehicle information, then enter the tire pressure monitoring system, and click reset to confirm. If the light goes off, it means the reset was successful. I recommend checking the tire pressure every time you refuel to avoid small issues becoming big problems. Once, I forgot to reset it, and the light didn't go off. Later, I realized I hadn't selected the correct menu—just try a few more times. It's also handy to keep a portable air pump in the car for emergencies.

The tire pressure warning light may illuminate due to abnormal tire pressure or a system false alarm. The Magotan B8 uses an indirect TPMS, which relies on wheel speed sensors to detect differences in tire rotation speed. To reset the light, first ensure the tire pressure is correct: measure each tire after parking and adjust to the recommended value (measured when the car is cold for better accuracy, standard is around 2.4 bar). Then, turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, access the vehicle settings menu via the steering wheel buttons, locate the tire pressure option, and perform a reset. The system will recalibrate the data, and the light should turn off. If the light remains on, check for slow leaks or sensor malfunctions, and visit a professional shop for diagnosis if necessary. I usually use a tire pressure monitoring app as a supplement, and developing a habit of monthly checks can help prevent issues.


