
There are primarily two methods to reset the tire pressure warning light on the Vezel: The first method: Ensure the tires are in normal condition. After starting the vehicle, press and hold the tire pressure SET button on the center console until the tire pressure data is cleared and the warning light disappears. The second method: Navigate to the settings menu on the center console screen, find the vehicle settings option, then locate the tire pressure monitoring system calibration option, and follow the prompts to clear and store the tire pressure. The third method: 1. Before resetting, ensure the tire pressure is restored to the normal level. 2. Ignite the vehicle. 3. Press and hold the tire pressure SET button on the center console until the tire pressure data refreshes and the tire pressure warning light disappears.

When I used to drive the Vezel, I also encountered the tire pressure warning light coming on. The first step is usually to confirm that the tire pressure is correct. Use a tire pressure gauge to check each tire's reading falls within the manufacturer's recommended range, typically 2.2-2.5 bar. If the readings are normal, start the engine and locate the settings button on the steering wheel or center console instrument panel. Press and hold the tire pressure reset button for three to five seconds, and the light should turn off. If the light remains on, there might be a sensor malfunction. I recommend driving for about ten minutes to allow the system to recalibrate, or visit a 4S dealership for inspection if necessary. Make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly to avoid abnormalities caused by extreme cold or overheating. This way, the light won't flash frequently, ensuring a more secure driving experience.

Dealing with the Vezel's tire pressure light is actually quite simple. I prefer using a tech-savvy approach: First, make sure the tires are properly inflated to the standard value indicated on the label near the door. Then, sit in the driver's seat, start the engine, navigate to the vehicle settings on the center console screen, find the tire pressure monitoring option, and simply hit reset. Some models require holding down the button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel for a few seconds. Remember to drive a short distance afterward—the system will automatically calibrate the data. If it doesn't work, don't force it; the sensor might be dirty or the dead. A replacement at a repair shop is inexpensive. Developing a habit of regularly checking tire pressure can prevent blowout risks, especially in winter when temperature fluctuations often cause air leaks.

Don't panic when the tire pressure light comes on. From a safety perspective: first park your car steadily, find a safe spot to check if the tire pressure is even, measure each tire to confirm it meets the standard. If the pressure is insufficient, refill it, restart the Vezel, and try resetting the tire pressure system through the central control menu. The light should turn off after driving for a few minutes. If it doesn't, it might be an electrical issue; it's recommended to check the manual for specific steps—don't tamper with the parts yourself. This is very important; abnormal tire pressure can shorten tire lifespan, increase fuel consumption, and even affect braking distance. Usually, take two minutes in the morning to glance at your tires before driving—prevention is better than cure.

Resetting the tire pressure light is quite simple, and here's how I often do it: First, ensure all tires are inflated to the correct pressure—the dashboard on the Vezel will give you a prompt. Then, start the engine, locate the tire pressure reset button near the steering wheel (usually a round one), press and hold it for a few seconds before releasing, and the light should go off. Take a short drive to verify. If the light keeps coming back, it might mean the sensor needs cleaning or part replacement—don’t delay, get it fixed at a professional shop. As a friendly reminder, unstable tire pressure on highways is dangerous, so check the pressure monthly and maintain adequate tread depth. This way, the light won’t interfere with your driving pleasure.

As a car enthusiast, I believe understanding the principles is crucial: the Vezel's tire pressure system operates via pressure sensors, and the warning light may indicate unstable air pressure or sensor errors. First, check for uniform tire pressure, then use the in-car reset function—hold the dashboard control button after starting the engine until the light turns off. Drive to allow the system to learn the new data. Preventive measures include weekly checks for tire wear and avoiding overloading or pothole impacts that could damage the sensors. Long-term neglect of the warning light may lead to tire deformation or loss of control. Investing in a tire pressure monitor can save you hassle in the long run.


