How to reset the tire pressure warning on the Lamando?
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To reset the tire pressure warning on the Lamando, follow these steps: Turn on the ignition, then press and hold the SET button until the tire pressure light on the dashboard turns off, which usually takes about 10 seconds. Here is some information about tire pressure: 1. Tire pressure: Strictly speaking, it refers to the air pressure inside the tire. 2. Tire pressure is closely related to vehicle performance: It affects comfort, load capacity, and even the lifespan of the tires. 3. Both overinflation and underinflation can shorten tire lifespan: Low pressure increases tire deformation and contact area, accelerating shoulder wear; high pressure increases the load on the car during driving and accelerates tread wear.
After driving my Volkswagen Lamando for many years, I never panic when the tire pressure warning light comes on. First, I get out of the car and carefully inspect each tire for signs of punctures or leaks. If nothing is found, I proceed with the reset. The reset steps are simple: start the engine and let it run for a minute or two; locate the right multifunction button on the steering wheel and press it a few times to switch to the vehicle settings menu; once inside, select the tire pressure monitoring system and choose the reset or initialization option; press OK to confirm and store the current pressure values. Remember, before resetting, ensure all tire pressures are adjusted to the standard values—the recommended figures are on the label on the door frame. After resetting, the warning light should turn off, but for safety, I usually drive a short distance to confirm the system is functioning properly. If the warning light reappears frequently, it might indicate a sensor malfunction or uneven pressure, in which case a visit to the repair shop is necessary. During regular maintenance, ask the technician to check the sensors and the system to minimize such issues and ensure peace of mind on long drives.