What is the image explanation for the tire pressure reset of the 2019 Sylphy?
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First, inflate the tires to the normal pressure range; use the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel to locate the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring System Settings' in the trip computer, which must be done with the ignition on; after entering, find the 'Tire Pressure Reset' option and press it to restore the tire pressure values. Method for replacing tires on the Nissan Sylphy: 1. First, park the vehicle on a flat surface. If the situation occurs while driving on the road, place a safety warning sign at least 150 meters behind the vehicle. Use tools to remove the tire nuts, loosening them diagonally. 2. Align the jack with the support points under the vehicle, then slowly adjust the jack to raise the chassis. Once the tire is off the ground, it can be removed. If it fits tightly and cannot be taken off, you can gently kick it a couple of times. 3. Place the new tire in position, then slowly lower the vehicle. Finally, when tightening the nuts with tools, use the same diagonal tightening method. The nuts can only be tightened after the vehicle is lowered and the tires touch the ground.
I just checked the tire pressure reset issue on my friend's 2019 Sylphy. The tire pressure warning light is on, which usually requires a manual reset after inflating the tires. The steps are simple: first, make sure the car is in the ignition state, then use the multifunction button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the dashboard menu. Find the vehicle settings option, scroll to the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), select reset, and confirm. If you follow the illustrated guide, it will show you the button locations and screen interfaces step by step to avoid mistakes. If the reset is successful, the light will turn off after driving for a while. The ideal tire pressure should be maintained between 220-240 kPa—too high or too low may trigger the warning. Remember not to operate while driving; safety comes first. I recommend developing a habit of checking tire pressure regularly to improve driving safety.