How to reset the tire pressure warning on the Lynk & Co 01?
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01 The tire pressure warning light usually comes on due to tire leaks, high pressure, low pressure, or high temperature. You can reset the tire pressure warning by modifying the parameter values of the tire pressure monitoring system to set new tire pressure values. The specific steps are as follows: (1) First, use the central display screen to modify the reference values of the tire pressure monitoring system. (2) Then, click the function on the central display screen to find the tire pressure monitoring system button for calibration. (3) The system will display a message indicating that calibration has started. After calibration is complete, drive the Lynk & Co car at a speed of approximately 30 km/h for about 10 minutes to complete the new tire pressure value setting.
When the tire pressure warning light came on in my Lynk & Co 01, I wanted to fix it immediately. First, I safely pulled over and checked the standard tire pressure value on the door label, which was about 230 kPa. Then, I used a tire pressure gauge to measure each tire—front and rear tires might have different requirements, so don’t miss any. If the pressure was low, I added air to the recommended value; if it was high, I let some air out. After adjusting, I got back into the driver’s seat, turned the key to the ON position without starting the engine, used the steering wheel buttons to enter the instrument panel menu, selected Settings, found the tire pressure monitoring system reset option, and clicked confirm. Once the tire pressure light went off, it was done. Remember, warnings are often caused by sudden temperature drops or minor leaks; avoid speeding before resolving the issue, as it can damage tires and waste fuel. Make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly—this can reduce warning occurrences by over 90%, keeping you safe and worry-free.
Last time, the tire pressure warning light on my Lynk & Co 01 came on, and I handled it smoothly. After finding a safe place to park, I used a portable tire pressure gauge to check each tire against the standard values on the sticker near the driver's door, ensuring they all met the requirements. If there was an issue, I promptly went to a repair shop or fixed it myself with an air pump. Then, I turned on the car's power without starting the engine, accessed the central control screen via the steering wheel, entered the vehicle settings, and clicked the tire reset confirmation. After the warning disappeared, the car drove more steadily. Fluctuations in tire pressure are common during seasonal changes, and the warning is a good signal—a reminder not to neglect maintenance. I recommend checking tire pressure every time you wash your car; it's simple and helps prevent repeated warnings. Safety is no small matter; taking good care of your tires extends their lifespan.