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Where is the tire pressure display on the Lynk & Co 03?

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DelCharlotte
07/30/25 1:35am
The tire pressure monitoring system of the Lynk & Co 03 is displayed on the central screen of the instrument panel. When the system detects low tire pressure, the screen will show a warning icon and message, and you can check which tire is underinflated through the tire pressure warning view. Here is more information about the Lynk & Co 03: 1. The Lynk & Co 03 is the first sedan product of the Lynk & Co brand, officially launched in Japan on October 19, 2018. 2. The Lynk & Co 03 is powered by a 1.5TD high-efficiency engine from the Drive-E series. The turbo starts to engage at 1000 rpm, providing 150 N·m of torque. At 1500 rpm, the engine reaches its maximum torque of 265 N·m. The turbo engages quickly, offering fast low-speed response, making it easier to climb hills and overtake. The 0-100 km/h acceleration time is just 7.9 seconds.
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Zion
08/15/25 7:19am
Driving my brother's Lynk & Co 03, the tire pressure display is mainly found on the instrument cluster and central control screen. If there's a tire pressure issue after ignition, the small tire icon on the instrument cluster will light up in yellow as a warning, which is quite noticeable. To check the specific pressure values, use the control buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, press a few times to switch to the vehicle information menu, where the pressure data for each tire is listed in PSI. Alternatively, on the central touchscreen, select the main menu and choose the vehicle status settings for more intuitive operation. I recommend checking the display weekly, as unstable tire pressure can cause the car to drift, increase fuel consumption, and even lead to a blowout, especially in slippery conditions like rain or snow. The Lynk & Co system is quite reliable, with accurate sensors that provide timely alerts—don't overlook these details to ensure safe driving.
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DelElias
10/20/25 8:00am
I just got my Lynk & Co 03 a few days ago and figured out where to check the tire pressure. There's a warning light on the dashboard - it shows a small tire symbol when there's an issue. For detailed readings, go to the central control menu: open the touchscreen main interface and look for the vehicle settings or information service options, where the actual pressure values for each wheel are displayed. The operation is simple and user-friendly for beginners, just toggle with the steering wheel buttons. I've developed a habit of glancing at the display before driving to ensure everything's normal, which helps extend tire life and reduce maintenance. Lynk & Co's design is ergonomic with conveniently placed controls that don't distract from driving - safety comes first. Regular checks also help detect slow leaks for timely handling to prevent accidents.
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OArianna
12/03/25 8:30am
As someone with some automotive knowledge, I've tried the tire pressure display location on the Lynk & Co 03. It relies on dashboard warning lights to indicate issues, while the central vehicle information screen shows specific data like abnormal values that trigger automatic system alerts. Normally, you can use steering wheel buttons to navigate menus or touchscreen to check status pages. The tire pressure display design aligns with modern vehicle trends, with real-time sensor monitoring to prevent risks. I emphasize its safety value: easily accessible location ensures quick response, and checking it allows simultaneous inspection of tire wear for maintenance purposes.
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