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How to Reset the Tire Pressure Warning on the Lynk & Co 01?

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MacGabriella
07/29/25 11:17am
The method to reset the tire pressure warning on the Lynk & Co 01 is: 1. Adjust the reference value of the tire pressure monitoring system through the central display screen; 2. Locate the tire pressure monitoring system button on the central display screen for calibration; 4. The system will display a message indicating the start of calibration. After calibration is completed, drive the car at a speed of approximately 30 km/h for about ten minutes, and the new tire pressure values will be set. The Lynk & Co 01 has a body size of 4512mm in length, 1857mm in width, and 1673mm in height, with a wheelbase of 734mm. In terms of appearance, the Lynk & Co 01 continues the overall design style of the standard model. The interior design also remains consistent with the standard model, except for an additional PHEV badge above the glove box and the inclusion of blue accents in various details to highlight its identity as a new energy vehicle.
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JamesRose
08/13/25 6:16pm
I've been driving this Lynk & Co 01 for nearly three years and encountered the tire pressure warning several times, usually due to low pressure or sensor false alarms. First, use a pressure gauge to check if all four tires meet the standard values indicated on the door B-pillar label, such as 35 psi for front tires and 34 psi for rear tires. After confirming correct pressure, start the car and navigate to the central control screen menu. Swipe to find vehicle settings, select maintenance, choose tire pressure reset, and confirm the operation. The system will relearn parameters and the warning will disappear. If the warning light persists, it might indicate a faulty sensor or slow tire leak - it's advisable to visit a 4S shop for inspection. Develop a habit of checking tire pressure weekly when the car is cold, especially during summer when thermal expansion requires more frequent checks to ensure driving safety.
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MacBenjamin
10/08/25 3:25am
The tire pressure warning light is on. Safety first, don't delay. Stop immediately to check for any tire damage or obvious signs of air leakage. Ensure the pressure is adjusted to the manual's standard - generally 32-35 psi for the front tires of a Lynk & Co 01, depending on load. Then use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to navigate into the system settings, find the tire pressure reset function, and perform the reset. After resetting, drive for a while and the warning should disappear. If it reappears frequently, it might be due to road bumps causing sensor misalignment or signal interference. In such cases, performing the reset in the early morning when the temperature is cold and the pressure is most accurate yields better results. Preventive maintenance, such as rotating tire positions quarterly, can reduce fault warnings. Since this affects grip and fuel efficiency, it must be taken seriously.
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AlexLee
11/21/25 4:44am
To eliminate the Lynk & Co 01 tire pressure warning, first ensure the tire pressure is normal by referring to the values on the door sticker. Start the vehicle, press the main menu on the central control screen, select 'Vehicle Settings', enter the 'TPMS' option, and click 'Reset' to confirm. The process is simple and takes only three to five minutes. Note that the reset will be ineffective if the pressure is not up to standard. The warning may be caused by pressure fluctuations or sensor abnormalities. After resetting, monitor pressure changes and regularly inspect tires visually to avoid the risk of blowouts and enhance driving safety.
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