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What does it mean when the TPMS light is on in a JAC vehicle and how to resolve it?

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JohnnyRose
07/29/2025, 02:47:08 PM

Press the MENU button, select TIRE-PRESST (Tire Pressure), and press the OK button. Select the Settings option. Choose "Tyres" - Tire "Winter" - Winter Tire, then select "Sealingset". Start the vehicle, drive for a few minutes, and when the dashboard prompts, select "Yes" to successfully set the tire pressure.

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GraceAnn
08/14/2025, 08:18:45 AM

That time when I was driving my JAC car, the TPMS light suddenly came on, which made me a bit nervous at first. Later, I figured out it meant there was an issue with the tire pressure. To be more specific, TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System, and the light usually indicates that one of the tires has pressure that’s too low or too high, or there might be a system malfunction. My solution was to find a safe spot to pull over, take out my portable tire pressure gauge, and check each tire. I found that the left rear tire was significantly underinflated, so I quickly went to a gas station to add some air. After refilling, I restarted the car, and the light turned off—problem solved. If the pressure is normal but the light stays on, it might be a sensor issue. I once fixed this by holding the reset button on the dashboard for a few seconds. Overall, don’t ignore this warning light—tire issues can lead to blowouts or increased fuel consumption. Keeping a tire pressure gauge in the car is very useful. If you can’t resolve it yourself, contact JAC’s after-sales service or a local repair shop to check if the system is faulty. Safe driving starts with paying attention to these small details.

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LeGideon
10/14/2025, 04:06:11 AM

The TPMS light has come on a few times on my JAC vehicle, indicating either a tire pressure issue or a monitoring system malfunction. My habit is to first check the tires for any visible signs of air leakage. If none are found, I use a tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure in each tire and compare it to the standard values in the manual—usually listed on the door frame label. If the pressure is low, I add air; if it's high, I release some. Then, I start the engine and wait for the system's self-check light to go off before driving a short distance to observe. If the light remains on, I look for the reset button, which in most JAC vehicles is located in the instrument settings menu or under the steering wheel, and press it. The system will update itself if functioning properly. However, sometimes the battery might be dead or there could be sensor interference, such as from strong electromagnetic fields nearby, requiring disconnecting the power or visiting a repair shop. I regularly use a multimeter to check the wiring to prevent faults caused by aging. For prevention, I check the tire pressure monthly, as it fluctuates more easily in cold weather, and I don't wait for the light to come on before taking action. Proper maintenance of the TPMS can save money on tires and reduce accidents.

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EvaAnn
11/27/2025, 09:13:32 PM

The TPMS light on the Jianghuai vehicle is on, indicating an issue with the tire pressure monitoring system. It could be due to low or high tire pressure, triggering the system alarm. My first reaction is to pull over and use a tire pressure gauge to check each tire's condition. Adjust the pressure if it's incorrect, referring to the standard values usually found on the driver's door frame. After adjustment, driving for a while may turn off the light. If the light remains on despite normal pressure, restart the system and locate the reset button position, which is clearly stated in the vehicle's manual. Remember, safety is paramount—don't get distracted while driving. During regular maintenance, have the technician check it to prevent issues. Small actions ensure great safety.

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MaggieRose
01/17/2026, 10:37:20 PM

I once encountered the TPMS warning light in my JAC car, indicating possible tire pressure issues—could be a false alarm or a real problem. Simple solution: Use a gauge to check tire pressure and top up if low. After refilling, the light might turn off on its own. If not, try resetting it in the car's settings; the button location varies by model (check the center console or screen menu). I've had cases where a faulty sensor kept the light flashing, requiring replacement to fix. A Bluetooth tire pressure monitor is handy for real-time tracking, or you can pay for a professional check at a shop. Daily tip: Avoid prolonged use of the spare tire, as sensors may not adapt. Maintain stable tire pressure to minimize hassles.

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GabrielAnn
04/14/2026, 12:20:43 AM

In my experience with JAC vehicles, the TPMS light often comes on due to tire pressure deviation from standards, or possibly from sensor battery depletion or wiring faults. Solution steps: Park and inspect tires for visible damage or foreign objects. If no major issues are found, use a tire pressure gauge to measure each wheel's pressure - especially accurate when the car is cold. Adjust to the PSI values recommended in the manual. Then start the vehicle; if the light remains on, attempt a system reset - for most JAC models, hold the confirmation button in the settings menu. Persistent illumination may require diagnostics; use an OBD interface connected to a smartphone to read error codes for troubleshooting. For prevention, manually check tire pressure monthly, especially during seasons with large temperature variations, to avoid slow leaks or sensor aging. Proper tire maintenance can also improve fuel efficiency. When encountering persistent issues, consulting a local repair shop provides peace of mind and convenience.

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