
The tire pressure reset tutorial for the VV7 is to press the black column on the dashboard, turn the ignition key three times from off to the second position without starting the vehicle, and the tire pressure will be reset. Tire Pressure: Refers to the air pressure inside the tires. In car maintenance, the engine is the heart of the car, and its damage will lead to the end of the car's life. Similarly, tire pressure is the blood pressure of the car, and its level plays a crucial role in the performance and power of the vehicle. Great Wall VV7: It is a medium-sized luxury SUV under the WEY brand of Great Wall, launched on April 19, 2017. The vehicle has a length, width, and height of 4765mm, 1931mm, and 1655mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2950mm. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 172kW and a maximum torque of 360Nm.

Last time I went on a road trip with my VV7, the tire pressure warning light came on, definitely caused by changes in tire pressure. Resetting the tire pressure is super simple: First, park the car securely, turn the ignition key to the ON position (don't start the engine), then find the 'Settings' menu on the center console screen, tap into it and select 'Vehicle Information', then enter the 'TPMS Reset' option. After the system displays the prompt 'Confirm normal pressure', press the OK button to confirm. Next, drive slowly around the neighborhood or streets for a few minutes, and the system will automatically learn the new data, then the light will go off. Remember, before resetting, use a tire pressure gauge to check all tires, including the spare, to ensure the pressure meets the recommended values on the door frame sticker (usually 2.4-2.5 Bar). If the light stays on after resetting, it might be due to a dead sensor battery or wiring issues, and you'll need to visit a 4S shop for inspection. Regular resets can prevent tire wear, improve fuel efficiency and safety, especially during long-distance driving.

As someone who frequently works on cars, I know the steps for resetting the tire pressure on a VV7: First, check the pressure of all tires—use a gauge and don’t skip this step. Then, turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine. Use the steering wheel buttons to navigate to the ‘Settings’ - > ‘Tire Pressure Monitoring’ menu on the central display and initiate the reset function. After the system calibrates, drive for 5-10 minutes to allow the sensors to update their signals. If the warning light turns off during the drive, you’re done. If the reset fails, it might be due to a faulty receiver module or weather affecting the sensors—try disconnecting the battery’s negative terminal for ten minutes and reconnecting it. Don’t rush the reset process, as excessively high or low pressure can lead to blowouts. Adjusting tire pressure when the car is cold yields the most accurate readings. It’s recommended to reset the system quarterly and rotate the tires to save money and fuel.

I recently bought a VV7, and resetting the tire pressure is quite easy. Turn the car key to the ON position, tap the settings on the center console screen, enter the tire pressure option, select reset, confirm, and drive a short distance to complete it automatically. Before resetting, check that the tire pressure is not too high or too low—the standard values are posted on the door. After resetting, if the light goes off, it's safe; if it stays on, there might be a puncture and you may need to patch the tire. Regular maintenance saves money and ensures safety—beginners can give it a try.

Ensuring driving safety, the key to tire pressure reset: When the light is on in the VV7, first measure the air pressure, then turn on the ignition power, find the settings menu, select tire pressure reset, start the car, and drive for a few minutes for the system to automatically calibrate. Correct tire pressure prevents the risk of tire blowouts, which is especially dangerous when carrying heavy loads. It is recommended to check and reset once a month. If the reset fails, the sensor may be damaged and should be repaired promptly. Maintain good habits to enhance braking power—safety first.

As the primary driver in a family with children, I often reset the tire pressure on my VV7 to ensure safe travel for the whole family. After parking and turning the ignition to the ON position, I tap the settings on the screen, enter the tire pressure calibration, and select reset. Driving a few kilometers allows the system to learn and update the data, and the light will turn off when complete. Before resetting, always measure the air pressure and adjust it to the manual's specified value (e.g., 2.4 Bar)—don't overlook this. With significant seasonal temperature changes affecting tire pressure fluctuations, frequent resets save money and hassle while preventing accidents, especially on highways.


