How to reset the tire pressure warning on Wuling Journey pickup truck?
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Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure value indicated on the B-pillar of the driver's seat. Click on the settings in the central control screen, select the vehicle tab on the left, then click on basic vehicle settings. Swipe up the interface to display the bottom content and click on the tire pressure calibration option. In the pop-up dialog box, click confirm. The reset will be successful after driving the vehicle for a few minutes, and the warning will be eliminated.
My Wuling ZhengTu had a tire pressure warning last time, and here's how I solved it: First, I parked the car on level ground and used a tire pressure gauge to check the actual pressure of all four tires. Remember to refer to the standard values on the label inside the door frame—this vehicle typically requires 2.3 bar for the front tires and 2.5 bar for the rear tires. After identifying the tire with low pressure, I topped it up and checked for any punctures like nails. Then, I started the car and located the tire pressure reset button with an exclamation mark near the lower left side of the steering wheel. Holding it down for three seconds until the dashboard beeped made the yellow warning light go off. If holding the button doesn’t work, the sensor might be clogged with mud—clean the wheel hub and try again. After resetting, driving a few hundred meters updates the system data. It’s also a good idea to keep a portable air pump in the truck bed for emergencies in remote areas.