How to reset the tire pressure warning light on the new Eado?
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The method to reset the tire pressure warning light on the new Eado is: 1. Click on the settings interface in the main menu of the instrument panel; 2. Click on the vehicle option at the top; 3. Click on the basic vehicle settings; 4. Scroll down to find the tire pressure calibration; 5. After entering, click confirm on the pop-up interface to reset the tire pressure warning light. The dimensions of the new Eado are 4730mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1505mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The front track of the new Eado is 1555mm, and the rear track is 1566mm. It is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, a fuel tank capacity of 53L, a maximum horsepower of 128, a maximum torque of 161Nm, a maximum power of 94kW, and a maximum power speed of 6000 rpm. The vehicle is front-wheel drive, with a front suspension of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension of torsion beam non-independent suspension.
As an owner of the older-generation Eado, I've encountered the issue of the tire pressure warning light illuminating. The specific procedure is to start the vehicle in park, press the accelerator without shifting gears, and maintain the tachometer at around 2000 RPM for approximately 60 seconds. During this time, observe the instrument cluster—the tire pressure light should turn off by itself. The key to this operation is allowing the system to relearn the tire pressure parameters. Ensure all four tires have pressures between 2.3-2.5 bar during this process, and don't forget to check the spare tire as well. I've personally tested this method and found it effective, but remember it must be performed when the engine is cold—system reset tends to fail when the engine is warm. If the light remains on, consider visiting a 4S dealership to check if any wheel's sensor might be faulty.
I often encounter tire pressure warning issues when repairing cars. For the new Eado model, the reset button is usually located in the button area on the left side of the steering wheel. Press and hold it for three seconds until you hear a beep to complete the process. For models without a physical button, you need to operate via the central control screen: go to Vehicle Settings—Safety Assistance—Tire Pressure Calibration. Before performing the key operation, make sure the tire pressure is normal, with no more than a 0.3bar deviation among the four tires. After resetting, it's recommended to drive for twenty minutes to allow the system to collect data. If the light comes on again while driving, there's an 80% chance of a slow leak or sensor malfunction. The most troublesome situation I've encountered was false alarms caused by wheel rim deformation, which requires professional equipment for detection.