
New Sylphy tire pressure reset method: First, turn on the ignition switch, then press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button. After hearing a "ding" sound, release the button. The tire pressure monitoring system will then store the current normal tire pressure data, automatically clear the previous data, and finally, the warning light on the dashboard will turn off, indicating the tire pressure reset is complete. According to the international GBT2978-2008 standard, the recommended tire pressures for different types of tires are as follows: Standard tires: 2.4-2.5bar; Reinforced tires: 2.8-2.9bar; Maximum pressure: should not exceed 3.5bar.

I recently performed a tire pressure reset on my new Sylphy. The steps aren’t too complicated but must be followed in order. First, ensure the engine is off—not started. Then, use the steering wheel buttons on the left side to navigate the dashboard menu, typically scrolling up/down to ‘Settings’ or ‘Vehicle Information,’ then select ‘Tire Pressure Monitoring’ or a similar option. After confirming, hit ‘Reset,’ and the system will prompt you to start the engine for it to relearn the tire pressure. Remember to drive a few kilometers afterward—the system will automatically calibrate the new pressure values. I also check tire pressure regularly, keeping it between 2.3-2.5 bar; otherwise, the TPMS alarm might go off unnecessarily. If issues persist after resetting, the sensor might be dirty or low on battery—best to visit a 4S shop for inspection. Make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly to avoid blowout risks—safety first.

As a new owner of the Sylphy, I'd like to share my experience with resetting the tire pressure. The process is quite simple: sit in the car with the engine off, press the menu button on the steering wheel to navigate to the system settings, find the tire option, and click to confirm the reset. After that, start the car and drive around for a while, and it will calibrate automatically. Personally, I recommend checking the tire pressure before each season change or long-distance trip to ensure it's normal, with around 2.4 bar being ideal. Otherwise, the alarm might go off and affect your driving mood. If the reset doesn't work, don't force it—it could be a wiring issue or a sensor failure, and seeking a professional mechanic is a wise choice. Don't overlook daily maintenance; it can extend your car's lifespan.

Every time I reset the tire pressure for the new Sylphy, I emphasize safety first. Operation method: After turning off the engine, select the tire pressure reset option in the dashboard menu, then drive slowly for a few minutes after starting the car to let it learn. Ensuring the tire pressure is within the normal range before resetting can prevent errors, such as the recommended value of 2.3 bar for the Sylphy. Don't panic if the reset fails; check if the sensor is damaged or the battery is depleted. Developing daily tire maintenance habits is crucial, as it reduces the risk of high-speed loss of control.


