How to Reset the Tire Pressure Warning Light on the New Sagitar?
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New Sagitar tire pressure warning light reset steps: 1. Start the vehicle, turn on the central control screen, and click the button marked with a red frame; 2. Locate the tire option marked with a red frame on the central control screen and click to enter; 3. Click the SET button marked with a red frame and confirm; 4. Click to initialize the tire pressure monitoring system to reset the tire pressure warning light. The New Sagitar uses refined and stylish lines to outline a new standard of contemporary aesthetic appeal, presenting an enduring modern and dynamic design that highlights the unique taste and temperament of China's new generation of elites. The front features a six-ridge-line diving-style hood that integrates with the grille facade, paired with new LED headlights and grille exterior ambient lighting.
I've been driving the new Sagitar for several years and know how annoying it can be when the tire pressure warning light comes on, but it's actually not difficult to reset. When I encounter this situation, I first pull over to check the tire pressure, ensuring all four tires meet the standard values listed on the door jamb label, such as 230 kPa for the front tires and 210 kPa for the rear. If the tire pressure is normal, it's just a false alarm from the system—no need to worry. Back in the car, insert the key to the ON position without starting the engine, use the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to scroll to the settings menu, and find the tire pressure reset option, usually labeled 'TPMS Reset' or something similar. Hold down the center OK button for a few seconds until the light goes off. I make it a habit to check the tire pressure regularly, recommending a monthly check with an inexpensive pressure gauge. In summer, higher temperatures can cause tire pressure to rise, which can easily trigger false alarms. Maintaining good habits can save a lot of hassle, avoiding the need to deal with it every time.