How to Reset the Tire Pressure Warning on Geely Borui?
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Geely Borui tire pressure warning reset method: 1. Press the vehicle's one-button start to power on the vehicle, otherwise the tire pressure cannot be reset; 2. Press the MODE button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel; 3. The central dashboard will display the vehicle's tire pressure information; 4. Press the cancel button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel to remove the tire pressure display, and you will see that the tire pressure warning has been reset. The Geely Borui is a model under Geely, with body dimensions of 4956mm in length, 1861mm in width, and 1513mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850mm. In terms of appearance, the Borui has undergone optimized designs on multiple parts including the grille, front and rear bumpers, making the overall shape more dynamic and stylish. The optimized water ripple front grille is more square and tensioned, the lower grille design has been updated from a ribbon style to a blade style, and a horizontal chrome trim has been added, enhancing the front face's layering and three-dimensional sense.
I've been driving a Geely Borui for a while and am quite familiar with the tire pressure warning. Generally, resetting it is simple: first start the car without pressing the brake, just powering it on is fine. Then find the settings menu on the central control screen, navigate to the vehicle settings, click in and select the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) reset option, then confirm. Sometimes it resets automatically after driving for a few minutes, but manual reset is more reliable. Remember to check that all tire pressures are adjusted to the standard value, usually between 2.3 to 2.5 bar, otherwise the warning might reappear. After doing this, the warning light will disappear, making driving more reassuring. Don't ignore this, as it alerts you to potential air leaks—safety first. I always do this after patching a tire or refilling air, and it's quite handy.
As an experienced driver, when I encounter a tire pressure warning, I first check the tires. The reset process is not complicated: after getting in the car, don't start the engine, just power on, navigate the central control menu to the settings section, find the tire pressure option, and click reset. It's recommended to carry a tire pressure gauge to confirm the pressure is around 2.4 bar; if it deviates too much, the warning will light up again. The Geely Borui system is sensitive, and after resetting, driving a short distance will allow the system to recalibrate. If the warning persists, check for slow leaks or dirty sensors. Regular tire maintenance can reduce such issues, such as checking the tire pressure monthly. Safe driving relies on details, and following these steps ensures peace of mind and safety.