
Restore the tire pressure of the damaged tire to the normal value. Find the settings option on the central control screen, select the vehicle option in the settings, and then find maintenance in the vehicle options. Turn on the tire pressure monitoring system inside, complete the tire pressure reset, press the confirm button to complete the tire pressure warning reset.

As a frequent driver of the Song Pro, I’ve encountered the tire pressure warning light turning on a few times. The first step is to pull over to a safe spot and use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of all tires. The standard tire pressure for the Song Pro is usually 2.3 or 2.5 bar, as indicated on the label attached to the driver’s door frame. If unsure, you can also refer to the vehicle manual. If I find any tire with low pressure, I use a portable air pump to inflate it to the standard value—remember to measure when the tires are cold for more accuracy. After that, I start the engine and navigate to the settings menu on the central display, enter the vehicle information section, scroll to the tire pressure monitoring system option, and select the reset or calibration button. The system will automatically reset the tire pressure memory, and the warning light will turn off after a few seconds. If the warning light keeps coming on, it might indicate a tire leak or a sensor issue, in which case it’s best to visit a 4S shop as soon as possible to avoid driving risks. I make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly, ensuring everything is fine before long trips for peace of mind.

When the tire pressure warning light comes on, I first find a parking lot to safely stop the car and use the home tire pressure gauge to measure all four tires. The recommended tire pressure for the Song Pro is generally around 2.4 bar, which can be checked on the sticker near the driver's door. If the pressure is low, use a small air pump to inflate the tires to the required level. After that, start the car, turn on the central control screen, enter the settings page, find the tire pressure reset function, and press confirm to make the warning light disappear. Be patient during this process as the system sometimes needs time to update the data. If the light remains on, it might indicate a punctured tire or a malfunctioning sensor, and you should promptly visit a professional repair shop for inspection. I've developed a habit of checking the tire pressure every two weeks to maintain stability and avoid sudden warnings that could affect my mood.

Handling the tire pressure warning is quite simple. First, park the car safely and check the pressure of all tires using a tire pressure gauge. The standard value is usually between 2.3 to 2.5 bar, as indicated on the sticker on the door frame. If the pressure is low, use an inflation tool to top it up. Then, start the engine and navigate to the vehicle settings menu in the central control system. Find the tire pressure reset option, click confirm, and wait for the warning to disappear. If the warning light remains on, it's advisable to visit a 4S store promptly to avoid any safety hazards.


