Where is the maintenance light reset button located on the Exeed LX?
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Tire pressure yellow light can still be driven, but it needs to be inspected at a nearby repair shop. The following are the reasons for the tire pressure yellow light, standard tire pressure, and influencing factors: Reasons for the tire pressure yellow light: Tire pressure is not within the normal range; tire leakage or puncture causing insufficient air; malfunction of the tire pressure sensor. Standard tire pressure for car tires: Different car models have different weights, heights, and tire sizes, so the required tire pressure also varies. The standard tire pressure is 240kpa-250kpa, while the reinforced tire pressure is 280kpa-290kpa. Factors affecting tire pressure: Tire pressure is also greatly affected by seasonal factors. In summer, high temperatures can cause tires to heat up during driving, and high pressure can easily lead to tire blowouts, so the pressure should be slightly lower. In winter, tire pressure should be slightly higher than in summer.
I noticed that the Exeed LX doesn't have a dedicated maintenance light reset button. The reset operation is usually performed through a combination of steering wheel buttons. The specific steps are: First, turn off the ignition switch, then press and hold the OK button on the steering wheel without releasing it, while turning the key to the ON position (do not start the engine). Hold for five to ten seconds until a prompt appears on the instrument cluster, then release the button to complete the reset. This method applies to most model years, though there might be variations between base and high-end trims. If the operation fails, it might be due to incorrect timing or different button combinations—just try a couple more times. Before attempting this yourself, it's best to check the corresponding page in the owner's manual. If you've lost the manual, no worries—just ask the technician to reset it during your next service visit; they can do it in about twenty seconds. Remember to reset it promptly, as the constant reminder at every startup can be quite annoying.