How to Turn Off the Low Tire Pressure Warning Light?

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AnnieLee
07/29/25 7:44pm
The method to turn off the low tire pressure warning light is: 1. Start the engine; 2. Press the upward arrow button on the left side of the steering wheel, and English text will appear on the dashboard; 3. Press the 'r' button on the dashboard; 4. Press the plus sign button on the right side of the steering wheel; 5. Restart the vehicle. The working principle of the tire pressure warning light is that sensors installed on the tires monitor the pressure and temperature in real time and transmit the data wirelessly to a receiver, which displays the changes to alert the driver. It will sound an alarm when there is a tire leak or the pressure change exceeds the safety limit. The functions of the tire pressure warning light are: 1. Prevent accidents; 2. Extend the service life of tires; 3. Reduce wear and tear on vehicle components.
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