
Method to reset the tire pressure warning light on a Emgrand: Locate the MENU button on the turn signal lever, navigate to the trip fuel information menu to find the tire pressure display option, then press the SetClr button. The vehicle's instrument display will show a tire pressure relearning interface. After selecting confirm, the tire pressure warning light will disappear. The Geely Emgrand (abbreviated as Emgrand) is a sub-brand under the Geely parent brand, equipped with a 1.3T GeTec DVVT turbocharged engine, featuring front-wheel drive, with a maximum power of 98kw. The turbo engages at 1800 rpm, delivering a peak torque of 185nm at 2000 rpm.

I remember when the tire pressure warning light came on in my Emgrand last time, I specifically researched this issue. The simplest method is to first check the actual tire pressure of all four tires. The standard value is usually indicated on the label by the driver's door frame - just inflate them to around 2.3-2.5 bar. After driving for 2-3 kilometers, the system will automatically detect and turn off the light. If it remains on, you'll need to manually reset it: start the engine but don't drive, press the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel to find vehicle settings, enter the tire pressure monitoring system and hold the confirm button for three seconds. However, for older models, there might be a reset button at the lower left corner of the instrument panel that needs to be pressed. If the light keeps coming back after repeated resets, there's an 80% chance the tire pressure sensor is faulty and needs replacement at an authorized service center - my friend encountered this exact situation last time.

I have experience with dealing with the tire pressure warning light. Make sure all tires are properly inflated, and using a digital tire pressure gauge is the most accurate. After inflating, drive for three to five kilometers. If the light doesn't turn off, look for the settings menu on the central control screen. Some models require holding down the return button on the steering wheel to trigger the reset option. If you really can't figure it out, check the owner's manual in the glove box—the steps are clearly written there. During the reset process, it's normal for the tire pressure light on the dashboard to flash—don't rush to turn off the power. If you notice that one tire's pressure is consistently much lower, it's likely punctured by a nail, and any tire repair shop can detect it.

My Emgrand had a tire pressure warning light issue last year. The basic steps are to measure the actual tire pressure, inflate to the standard value, and drive a few kilometers for the light to turn off automatically. If the light remains on, try this method: power on the car without starting the engine, locate and hold the set button near the gear shift for five seconds—some versions require setting via the central control screen. If the light flashes the next day after resetting, the sensor might be interfered with or have low battery. It's recommended to have the technician check the battery status during regular maintenance.

The tire pressure warning light reset process is quite straightforward: First, check each wheel with a mechanical or electronic tire pressure gauge, and inflate if below the recommended level. The standard values are listed on the door B-pillar label or in the manual. Then, driving 2-3 kilometers usually clears it automatically. If the light remains on, for newer Emgrand models, navigate to the vehicle settings - tire option on the multimedia screen and select reset; older models require pressing the reset button inside the small hole on the left side of the dashboard. Always fasten your seatbelt during the process to prevent auto engine shut-off. If reset fails and alarms persist, it’s likely a faulty sensor chip requiring professional diagnostic tools to fix.

The tire pressure warning light on my Emgrand GL suddenly came on during the highway drive last time, but now I'm quite experienced in handling it. First, pull over to check the tire conditions, making sure there's no obvious air loss or bulging. If the light remains on despite normal tire pressure, locate the vehicle settings interface in the center console system - newer models allow direct voice command reset. Maintain full vehicle power-on status for five minutes during the reset process. For vehicles older than four years, the sensor might be depleted (I've replaced this set myself). Monthly tire pressure checks are recommended, especially in winter when low temperatures frequently trigger false alarms.


