
Here are the steps to set the tire pressure display on the Levin: 1. Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds. After a beep sound, you will enter the setup function. 2. Press and hold the ADJ button for more than 3 seconds, and the low-pressure alarm value will cycle between 1.8 and 3.2. Release the button when the desired value flashes. 3. Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds. Upon hearing two beeps, the settings will be saved and you will exit the setup. Unit setting: Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds to enter the setup function after a beep sound. Press the ADJ button briefly to switch between BAR and PSI units.

My Levin is the 2021 model, and setting up the tire pressure display is actually quite simple. First, power on the car without starting the engine. There's a control button on the right side of the steering wheel for up, down, left, and right. Press the left or right button to switch to the settings menu. After finding the vehicle settings option, scroll down until you see the tire pressure reset option, then press OK. Here's the key point: you need to park on a flat surface and shift to P gear. After adjusting all tire pressures to normal, press OK to start the reset. At this point, the dashboard will show 'Initializing,' and after a few minutes, the tire pressure data will update. Remember to reset it every time after inflating or changing tires; otherwise, the display won't be accurate. Once, I forgot to reset before a highway drive, and the dashboard kept showing a warning light, which made me quite nervous.

In our Leiling car owners' group, tire pressure settings are frequently discussed, with similar approaches. First, navigate to the settings interface on the dashboard, find the tire-related options, and select tire pressure reset or initialization. Before operating, ensure all four tires are inflated to the standard pressure. I prefer setting it when the car is cold for accurate data. During the reset process, avoid moving the car; the system usually recalibrates in about two to three minutes. It's crucial to monitor tire pressure changes while driving. In summer, high temperatures can increase tire pressure, while in winter, it tends to be lower. I check it monthly. This setting feature is highly practical; once, a nail puncture was detected by the tire pressure warning in time, preventing a major accident.

Just last week, I helped my dad set up the tire pressure display on his Levin. Start the car without igniting, use the steering wheel buttons to enter the vehicle settings menu, find the tire option, and select reset. Make sure the tire pressure is normal during the operation—I specifically bought a tire pressure gauge to check. After resetting, drive for a while and the data will update. The tire pressure monitoring is really useful; last time, my wife didn’t even know her tire was punctured while driving, and it was this alarm that alerted her. Pay attention to seasonal changes when setting it up—don’t let the tire pressure get too high in hot weather or too low in winter. The manual suggests around 2.3 bar is most suitable.


