What to Do When the Bora Tire Pressure Monitoring Light Frequently Comes On?
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First, check if there is indeed an issue with any of the tires. If no fault is found, it can be considered a false alarm. Simply press and hold the tire pressure button for more than 30 seconds to reset the system, which will set the new tire parameters as the default values. The illumination of the Bora tire pressure monitoring light is a very dangerous signal and should be taken seriously. The following three situations can also cause the tire pressure monitoring light to come on: 1. The tire pressure monitoring light comes on due to a punctured tire. 2. The tire pressure monitoring light may come on due to excessively high tire pressure: The standard requirement is usually 2.4-2.5 bar for standard tires and 2.8-2.9 bar for reinforced tires. The maximum pressure should not exceed 3.5 bar. Therefore, if any tire exceeds 3.0 bar, it will trigger the tire pressure monitoring light. 3. The tire pressure monitoring light comes on due to prolonged driving with low tire pressure: If a tire's pressure is too low, high-speed operation will increase the tire temperature, leading to a rise in tire pressure. In such cases, it is advisable to stop and rest or replace the spare tire promptly.