What is the method to reset the tire pressure warning light on the Changan Oushang X5?

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OliviaFitz
07/28/25 4:28pm
Press the start button to turn on the car. A maintenance reminder will appear on the vehicle's dashboard. Press the MODE button on the right side of the steering wheel. Press the CANCEL button on the lower left side of the steering wheel. The tire pressure reset is successful.
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ManuelMarie
08/11/25 11:19pm
Here's how I dealt with the tire pressure warning light last time – spent half a day tinkering in the garage. First, start the car but don't drive it. Use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate the dashboard menu until you find the tire pressure monitoring option in settings. After entering this menu, select reset or initialization, then press confirm and wait a few seconds. The crucial step is to accurately measure all four tires' pressure beforehand – the standard value posted inside the fuel cap is 2.3 bar. If the light remains after resetting, there's an 80% chance it's either a slow leak in one tire or poor sensor contact. I keep a portable inflator handy, and regular tire checks help prevent false alarms. Remember to turn off and restart the engine after resetting to let the system save the settings.
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