Where is the tire pressure monitoring reset for the new Sagitar?
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Tire pressure reset is the operation of resetting the tire pressure monitoring system after the tire pressure fault has been addressed. Tire pressure reset method: First, turn on the ignition switch, press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button until you hear a "ding" sound, then release it. The tire pressure monitoring system will store the current normal tire pressure data, automatically clear the previous data, and finally, the fault light on the dashboard will turn off, completing the tire pressure reset. Tire pressure, strictly speaking, refers to the pressure of the air inside the tire. Nowadays, many tires are not filled with air. For these tires, the tire pressure requirements are more stringent. For tires filled with air, the pressure is related to seasonal changes. Moreover, tire pressure is closely linked to the vehicle's performance, such as comfort and load capacity, and it also affects the tire's lifespan.
When I first drove the new Sagitar, I also researched the tire pressure reset. It's all done through the central control screen: after starting the vehicle, click the menu button to enter vehicle settings, find the tire option and tap into it, where you'll see the reset button SET for the tire pressure monitoring system. Remember to check if all four tires have normal pressure before operating, especially when the car is cold for the most accurate reading. Once, after changing tires, I forgot to reset it, and the warning light on the dashboard kept coming on. Later, after resetting it in the system and driving two kilometers, the light went off. Now I've made it a habit to reset the tire pressure after every maintenance, as incorrect tire pressure can easily lead to uneven tire wear and increased fuel consumption. It's reassuring to have the system alert you in time.