How to reset the tire pressure warning on a Mercedes-Benz GLC260?
2 Answers
Turn the car key to the second position. Then use the left button on the steering wheel to bring up the vehicle maintenance page. Select the tire pressure option to perform the reset.
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz and encountered the tire pressure warning a few times. First, take out a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of each tire. The standard for a Mercedes-Benz GLC260 is usually around 35 PSI, as referenced on the label on the driver's door frame. If the pressure is low, inflate to the specified value and then start the car. Next, use the buttons on the steering wheel to select the vehicle settings in the dashboard, enter the tire pressure monitoring option, and click reset or recalibrate. After driving a short distance, the system will automatically update, and the warning light will turn off. Sometimes, false alarms occur due to temperature changes causing the sensors to overreact, but a reset can resolve this. Regularly checking the pressure manually every week or two can prevent issues and ensure driving safety, as improper pressure increases the risk of a blowout. This process is simple and takes just a few minutes to complete.