
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.

When I encounter a tire pressure warning in my , I can handle it directly through the central control screen. First, confirm that the tire pressure has been inflated to the recommended value, usually listed on the door frame label. Then, while seated in the car, open the control menu, find the service option, enter the tire submenu, and select 'Reset Tire Pressure Monitoring System.' After completion, drive a few kilometers for the system to automatically calibrate and update the readings. The entire process takes less than two minutes and is hassle-free. It's important to regularly check tire pressure to avoid excessive wear or the risk of a blowout due to low pressure. Tesla's smart alerts are quite thoughtful, but manual resets allow for more precise control.

Resetting the tire pressure on a is quite simple, and I always do it this way. After starting the car, open the central touchscreen, tap the vehicle settings icon, navigate to the tire section, and there's a reset button—just one click. But don't forget to adjust the actual tire pressure to the standard level before doing this, otherwise the system will still alert you. Drive for a while to let the sensors relearn the data, and the readings will be accurate. It's recommended to check the tire pressure monthly and perform a reset to ensure safety and extend tire life.

makes it very convenient to reset the tire pressure. Go to the in-car control screen, select Vehicle, then Service, and click on the Tire Reset option. Remember to inflate the tires to the correct pressure first, and after resetting, drive a few kilometers to calibrate. Don't overlook tire pressure checks during routine maintenance to avoid unexpected issues.

Here's how I handle tire pressure reset: Enter the main menu on the center console, switch to service settings, locate the tire reset function and execute it. The key is to measure and adjust the tire pressure beforehand, ensuring it's within the normal range. After completion, drive for a while and the system will update. Doing this regularly improves driving safety, especially checking tire pressure before long trips can reduce risks.

When my alerts me about low tire pressure, I first reset it on the screen. The steps are: start the car, tap the control center, enter the service section, select the tire option, and then reset the tire pressure monitoring. However, the prerequisite for this operation is that the inflation meets the standard. After resetting, drive for a while to calibrate. I usually make it a habit to check the tire pressure weekly and maintain it at the ideal value, which not only extends tire life but also saves energy.


