
The method to reset the tire pressure warning light on the new Lavida is: First turn off the engine, then turn on the power to perform vehicle self-check, and then press and hold the tire pressure monitoring button on the right side in front of the gear lever. Generally, after about three seconds, you will hear a beep sound. Release the button to reset the warning light. If the warning light cannot be reset, you can go to a after-sales service center and have the staff perform a system inspection. After confirming there are no faults, they will use a specialized decoder to clear the tire pressure warning light on the vehicle. The dimensions of the Lavida are 4670mm in length, 1806mm in width, 1474mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2688mm. The car's navigation system combines touch screen and rotary knob controls, and has MP3 playback capability, supporting USB, AUX, and SD card expansion slots.

Last time I was driving my new Lavida when the tire warning light came on, and I was in a hurry to get to work. I quickly pulled over to check, and the tire pressure was normal, around 2.3 bar as indicated on the door frame. After getting back in the car and starting the engine, I pressed the menu button on the steering wheel to enter the system settings, found the tire pressure monitoring option, and clicked to reset the tire pressure warning for confirmation. After driving a few hundred meters, the system automatically calibrated, and the light went off. Actually, it's important to develop the habit of checking the tire pressure once a month to avoid any warning interruptions during your trip. If the pressure is normal but the light remains on, it might be a sensor malfunction or a loose connection. Just take it to the 4S shop for a check-up, and it should be fine. Don’t take this lightly—safety comes first when driving. The Lavida’s settings are quite straightforward and easy to get the hang of, even for beginners.

As a long-time car owner, I've dealt with tire pressure warnings multiple times over the years. When your new Lavida's warning light comes on, don't panic. First, stop and check all tire pressures to ensure they match the standard values on the door pillar sticker (e.g., 2.4 bar). Then, without starting the engine, just turn on the power and navigate to the vehicle settings menu on the dashboard to find and click the tire pressure reset option. Drive for a while and the light should turn off automatically. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure to prevent warnings, especially after seasonal changes when tires are prone to air leakage. Warning causes vary - it could be sensor errors or puncture leaks. If the light stays on after reset, get your car serviced immediately. Developing a monthly self-check habit saves money and gives peace of mind.

Last week, I just helped a friend solve the tire pressure warning issue on his new Lavida. It was quite simple. First, check if the tire pressure is normal. There's a reference value of about 2.3 bar on the door frame. If the pressure is okay, start the engine, use the steering wheel controls to enter the settings menu, select the tire pressure reset option, confirm the reset, and drive for a short while until the warning light goes off. Most warnings are due to system calibration errors. Don't overlook preventive measures: avoid driving on bumpy roads frequently and check tire pressure regularly to ensure safety without any hassle.

I'm quite fascinated by automotive technology. The steps to resolve the TPMS alarm on the new Lavida are simple: check the tire pressure meets standards, enter the vehicle without starting the engine, access the settings menu on the dashboard to find the tire pressure reset option and confirm, then start driving for automatic calibration. Alarms often occur due to pressure fluctuations or aging sensors, which can be prevented through regular checks.

I take driving safety very seriously. Don't ignore the tire pressure warning on the new Lavida. First, stop the car and check the tire pressure to ensure it's normal. The Lavida's door pillar indicates around 2.3 bar as the standard pressure. After reaching the proper pressure, start the car, press the menu button on the steering wheel, enter settings, select tire pressure reset, and drive about one kilometer until the warning light goes off and the alert is cleared. Prevention is key—check your tires monthly to reduce risks. If the warning keeps recurring, it might be a sensor issue; get it repaired promptly to ensure safety.


