How to Reset the Tire Pressure Warning on a Sagitar?

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LeKeegan
07/30/25 12:29am
First, restore the tire pressure to the normal level; start the vehicle; find the tire option on the central control screen and press the reset button. If the tire is damaged, it needs to be replaced. The following describes the replacement method: 1. First, park the vehicle on a level road. If on the road, place a safety warning sign behind the vehicle, then loosen all the tire nuts. When removing the nuts, loosen them diagonally to avoid uneven force distribution on the wheel hub. 2. Place the jack directly under the support point, then slowly adjust the jack to raise the chassis. Once the tire is off the ground, it can be removed. 3. Position the new tire in place, then slowly lower the vehicle. Tighten the nuts with a special tool, ensuring to use the diagonal tightening method. The tightening operation should be performed when the wheel touches the ground.
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Grady
08/15/25 5:10am
As a longtime Sagitar owner, I've encountered this issue too. Resetting the tire pressure warning on the Sagitar is actually quite simple. First, make sure all four tires are inflated to the standard pressure values, which are usually labeled on the driver's door frame or fuel tank cap. Then start the vehicle, navigate to the vehicle settings menu on the center console screen, find the tire pressure option, and select 'Store Tire Pressure Data'. Remember to perform this operation with the ignition on, as the timing of the reset affects the system's judgment - it's best done when the car is cold. Some newer models allow direct operation through the instrument cluster, while older versions may require using steering wheel buttons to access the menu. After completing the reset, drive for a few minutes to let the system recheck - the warning light should go off to indicate success. Make it a habit to regularly check tire pressure, especially before highway driving, as a high-speed blowout is no joke.
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VincentRose
10/19/25 8:16am
Last time I helped a friend deal with the Sagitar's tire pressure warning, I realized there's actually a trick to it. The tire pressure warning light coming on isn't just about resetting it - you need to troubleshoot first. Use a tire pressure gauge to check all four tires' pressure and adjust according to the standard values on the door nameplate. Even a 0.2bar difference can affect the reset. After ignition, don't drive off immediately - hold the SET button near the gearshift for three seconds and watch for the dashboard indicator light to flash for reset. Newer models have a more intuitive system reset option in the vehicle settings. After resetting, you need to drive for over 10 minutes for the system to recognize it - I once had to drive 3km before the light went off. If the light keeps coming back on, consider possible wheel speed sensor failure or if the tire pressure module position was disturbed during tire repair - then it's time for a 4S shop diagnosis.
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