
The SET light being on in a Lavida car indicates abnormal tire pressure. Reasons for the SET light being on: The tire pressure warning light being on means that the pressure in the four tires is not within the normal range. This is usually caused by slow air leakage or a puncture leading to insufficient tire pressure, or the tire pressure being too high, which triggers the tire pressure warning. Correct actions when the SET light is on: When the SET light is on, it indicates that the tire pressure monitoring system has detected a problem. If you notice the tire pressure light flashing while driving, remain calm, do not panic, reduce your speed, avoid sharp turns of the steering wheel and sudden braking, and then drive to a safe location to stop and inspect the tires.

I've been driving my Lavida for two or three years, and that light on the dashboard came on. You mentioned SET, and I'm thinking it might be the airbag light or some other warning light. Common causes for this situation include a burnt-out bulb, poor wiring contact, or sensor failure, such as loose contacts after a bump. If not addressed promptly, the airbag might fail during emergency braking, posing a significant risk. Head to the 4S shop immediately to check the fault codes with a diagnostic tool—don't skimp on small expenses and risk big trouble. Last time my car's light came on, it turned out to be a fuse issue, and replacing it fixed the problem. Always keep an eye on your dashboard status; prevention is key.

I drive carefully, and the warning light on my Lavida came on, like SET, which is most likely related to the seat belt or airbag system. The issues often stem from oxidized connectors, dirty sensors, or unstable voltage. Ignoring it could be dangerous—if you get into an accident and the airbag doesn't deploy, the risk increases significantly. It's recommended to pull over immediately and call a repair shop to schedule an inspection. During maintenance, don't forget to clean the contact points to extend component lifespan. Safety first—don't gamble with your life.

For those who love tinkering with their cars, let me share: the dashboard light on my Lavida is on, like the SET light, and I suspect it's the airbag or brake warning. Common issues include loose connectors, short circuits, or blown fuses. A simple DIY check is to see if the corresponding fuse in the fuse box is intact, but it's easy to make mistakes if you're not a professional. It's best to take it to a car repair shop for diagnosis. Last time my car light was on, I tried fixing it myself and ended up damaging the wiring harness, costing me more. It's handy to keep an OBD diagnostic tool for self-testing.


