Where is the tire pressure reset button for Maxus G10?
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Located inside the driver's cabin, below the left side of the multifunction steering wheel. The following is a related introduction about the Maxus G10: 1. Introduction: SAIC Maxus G10 - a spacious MPV that integrates numerous outstanding configurations, demonstrating strong capabilities in terms of power, space, technology, and image, comprehensively meeting consumers' needs across all fields. 2. Powertrain: Powerful speed drives leading performance, featuring a 1.12.0T turbocharged direct-injection engine. Maximum power reaches 225HP, peak torque up to 345N.m, with a high power output of 82.5kW/L. 3. Performance: Adopts European classic double-stitching technology, wrapped in high-grade genuine leather to create a comfortable cabin atmosphere. Additionally, it is equipped with butterfly-wing wrapped headrests that extend from the center to the sides, providing optimal support for the head and neck of drivers and passengers. Further enhanced with ergonomic leg rests, electric adjustments, as well as ventilation, heating, and massage functions, making every journey feel like a royal European experience.
Actually, I have experience with the location of the Maxus G10 tire pressure reset button. There's a button marked with an exclamation mark icon in the control area below the left side of the steering wheel. The operation is quite simple: after ignition, press and hold this button for three seconds, and the tire pressure indicator on the dashboard will flash a few times to reset. Remember to press it once after each tire repair or replacement to let the system relearn the new tire pressure value. This car also has a characteristic: in summer, the tire pressure can easily rise to 3.0 bar when driving on the highway. Don't rush to reset it; first let it cool down and observe, as sometimes the alarm will disappear by itself when the tire pressure returns to normal. If the reset doesn't work, you can check the fuse—a blown No. 11 fuse can also cause the button to malfunction.
Last week, I just helped my cousin deal with his G10 tire pressure issue. The reset button is located on the panel below the lower left side of the steering wheel, marked with a tire symbol. Pay attention to three points during operation: start the car but don't drive it, press and hold the button until the tire pressure light on the dashboard flashes twice, then drive a few kilometers for the system to complete self-check before the reset is successful. If you can't find the button, some high-end models have it in the multifunction area on the steering wheel, so check the manual to confirm the location. Once when the wiper lever was broken and taken for repair, the mechanic said loose connectors around the tire pressure button might also affect operation, suggesting it's safer to have it checked at a 4S shop.
The tire pressure reset for Maxus G10 is primarily done using the dedicated button on the left side of the center console near the steering wheel. This small black button usually features a tire pressure symbol and is located close to the lighting control area. To operate, first park the vehicle on level ground, start the engine without engaging any gear, then press and hold the button until the dashboard warning light flashes twice. After resetting, drive about two kilometers to check if the system confirms normal operation. I've encountered reset failures before; unstable voltage after replacing the battery can also interfere with the tire pressure monitoring system. In such cases, it's necessary to check the battery condition before retrying. Always consult the specific page in the user manual to confirm button locations before attempting any DIY operations for safety.