
To reset the TPMS on the Trumpchi GS8, follow these steps: 1. Start the vehicle and press the vehicle information button; 2. Select the tire settings option in the vehicle settings menu; 3. Press the SET button to access further settings; 4. Click confirm to complete the initialization of the tire pressure monitoring system, thereby resetting it. TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System, which automatically monitors various tire conditions in real-time by recording tire rotation speeds or through electronic sensors installed in the tires. The Trumpchi GS8 is a large seven-seat premium SUV launched by GAC Trumpchi. It is equipped with a 2.0T engine across the entire lineup, delivering a maximum power of 201 horsepower and a peak torque of 320 Nm. The powertrain is paired with an Aisin 6-speed automatic transmission.

I've been driving the GAC GS8 for a year and encountered the TPMS warning light issue, resetting the system isn't too difficult. First, ensure all tire pressures are normal, the recommended values can be found on the B-pillar label. Then, get in the car and turn on the power without starting the engine. Use the steering wheel control buttons to navigate left and right through the menu on the dashboard, find the vehicle settings and enter the tire section. Click on the TPMS calibration or reset option, and follow the prompts—you may need to drive for a few minutes to let the sensors relearn their positions. If you can't find the menu, don't worry; check different sub-items in the settings menu as it might be hidden under maintenance options. After resetting, the light should go off—don't try to disable it completely, as TPMS is crucial for safety. If the problem persists, it could be due to dead sensor batteries or air leaks, and it's time to visit a repair shop. Performing this operation after every tire change or inflation can save you a lot of trouble.

As a car owner, I believe safety comes first. The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) should never be casually disabled—it helps prevent tire blowouts. For the GS8, here's the reset procedure: After ensuring the tire pressure is normal, get in the car, turn on the power (without starting the engine), use the steering wheel navigation buttons to access the information screen, locate the tire pressure monitoring option, and select reset. After resetting, drive for a while to complete calibration, and the warning should disappear. Common causes include tire leaks or uneven pressure—it's advisable to buy a tire pressure gauge for regular checks rather than relying solely on the system. If the warning light comes on, stop immediately to inspect the tires; continuing to drive poses significant risks. The manual includes step-by-step diagrams for a simple and safe reset—avoid tampering with components. Fully eliminating the TPMS is neither possible nor advisable. Proper maintenance ensures peace of mind.

My GS8 had a false TPMS alarm right after purchase, but I fixed it quickly following the manual. The reset steps are: turn on the ignition without starting the engine, use the button on the right side of the steering wheel to switch to the menu, go to settings, select the tire system, find the reset TPMS option, click confirm, wait a few seconds to complete, then drive for a few minutes for automatic calibration and the alarm stopped. The tire pressure was normal upon inspection, so don't mess with the system unnecessarily. Simple operation saves time and safety is important.


