How to Reset Tire Pressure in Tesla?
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Tesla tire pressure warning reset method is as follows: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the second gear, and the instrument will display the total mileage/trip mileage interface. 2. Press the "OK" button on the left side of the steering wheel, then press the right button to enter the "Maintenance" interface. 3. Press the down arrow button on the steering wheel to enter the "Tire Pressure" interface. 4. The instrument will prompt "Run-Flat Indicator Active", press the "OK" button on the steering wheel to confirm. 5. The instrument will prompt "Is the tire pressure normal?", use the down arrow button on the steering wheel to select "Yes" and press "OK" to confirm. 6. Complete the tire pressure reset operation. After turning off and restarting the vehicle, the tire pressure reset is successful. Notes: 1. After replacing tires or wheel rotation, there is no need to reset the TPMS sensors. 2. Do not attempt to clear the tire pressure warning by resetting the TPMS sensors. When resetting the tire pressure sensors: 1. Inflate all tires to their recommended pressure, as shown on the tire and loading information label on the front passenger side door pillar. 2. Drive for ten minutes as preparation, then on the Model-S touchscreen, click Controls > Settings > Vehicle > Tire Pressure Monitoring > Reset Sensors. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions.