Where is the tire pressure monitoring button for the 2018 Sagitar?
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The tire pressure monitoring button for the 2018 Sagitar is located inside the glove compartment. The button features a tire pressure monitoring indicator symbol and the letters SET. The Sagitar's tire pressure monitoring system is a passive type (also known as an indirect tire pressure monitoring system, referred to as WSB in English, short for Wheel Speed Based TPMS). It does not display the actual tire pressure values but will automatically illuminate the tire pressure monitoring indicator light when abnormal tire pressure is detected. To reset the tire pressure warning light on the 2018 Sagitar, follow these steps: 1. Keep the vehicle stationary for one minute without moving it. 2. Press and hold the tire pressure reset button inside the glove compartment. 3. A confirmation sound will indicate that the tire pressure reset is complete. If the tire pressure warning light comes on, it is advisable to stop and check the tires when safe to do so. If no visible issues are found, promptly visit a 4S store or a professional auto repair shop for inspection.
When driving my 2018 Sagitar, I noticed the tire pressure monitoring button is usually hidden in the glove compartment—that storage box in front of the passenger seat. Open it and look up to the left, you'll find a small round button labeled "SET" or with a TPMS symbol. A gentle press resets the system calibration for pressure. This setup is quite convenient. Before operating, ensure tire pressure is normal—like checking values between 2.3 to 2.5 bar when the car is cold—then press the button to let it memorize the new readings. I always make it a habit to check before driving, not only to avoid false alarms but also to enhance safety. If there's a tire leak, the system alerts you quickly, preventing blowout accidents. After adopting this routine, I find it more reassuring, but never forget to manually check with a pressure gauge once, as the system isn't always precise, especially after bumpy roads. The button location might vary slightly depending on interior configurations, but it's mostly there in the Sagitar.