How to reset the tire pressure warning on a 2019 Classic Sylphy?
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Turn the ignition switch to the ON position to illuminate all indicator lights on the dashboard. Press the OK button on the left side of the steering wheel and the right button to navigate to the maintenance interface, then press the downward arrow button on the steering wheel to access the tire pressure interface. Wait until the dashboard prompts that the low-pressure run-flat indicator is activated, then press the OK button on the steering wheel to confirm. The dashboard will indicate whether the tire pressure is normal. Press the arrow button to select 'Yes' and then press the OK button to confirm. After completing the tire pressure reset operation, turn off the engine and restart it until the tire pressure reset is successfully displayed.
I've helped friends with this issue several times. The tire pressure warning on the 2019 Classic Sylphy is quite common. The reset method is to first ensure all tires are inflated to the correct pressure, typically between 32-35 psi when cold. After confirming proper tire pressure, sit in the driver's seat, turn on the ignition without starting the engine, then locate a small button near the steering wheel or navigate to the settings menu via the instrument cluster. In most cases, holding the TPMS reset button for a few seconds or following the menu prompts will turn off the warning light. If the warning persists, there might be a slow leak or faulty pressure sensor - check for details like dead sensor batteries or punctures. I also recommend developing a monthly tire pressure check habit to avoid surprises during long trips, ensuring both peace of mind and safety. It's actually quite simple - just follow the vehicle's designed procedure step by step.