Where is the tire pressure reset button for Mazda CX4?

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James
07/28/25 2:55pm
The tire pressure reset button for Mazda CX4 is located in the central control display. The usage method is as follows: 1. Turn on the ignition switch, press the 'car' button, and the screen will display the maintenance cycle; 2. Press the 'back' button to return, then the screen will show vehicle maintenance and inspection. Use the knob to select the tire pressure monitoring system; 3. Rotate the knob to select the 'store now' option; 4. Press the confirm button, and a prompt indicating tire pressure storage will appear. The Mazda CX4 has a body length, width, and height of 4637mm, 1855mm, and 1524mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, a fuel tank capacity of 45 liters, a minimum ground clearance of 206mm, and a body weight of 1493kg.
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MacMaria
08/11/25 10:42pm
I've been driving for over a decade and I'm very familiar with the tire pressure reset button on the Mazda CX-4. It's located in the small button area on the left side of the steering wheel, usually marked with a tire icon. You need to park the car in a safe place first—don't do it while driving—then press and hold that button for a few seconds until the tire pressure light on the dashboard goes off. Before resetting, always make sure the tire pressure is actually normal, or you might be hiding a real problem. I learned this the hard way when I once reset the alarm hastily after a warning, only to later discover a slow leak in the tire. Now, I check the tire pressure with a gauge every two weeks to avoid frequent alarms, which can affect driving mood and waste fuel. Once you make it a habit, the car drives much better—safety first, after all.
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