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Where is the tire pressure reset button for the Geely Vision X3?

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DiEloise
09/04/25 3:48am

The tire pressure monitoring reset button for the Geely Vision X3 is located in front of the gear shift. The tire pressure reset method is as follows: Press the car start button to turn on the ignition switch. Press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button until you hear a prompt sound, then release it. At this point, the tire pressure monitoring system will store the current normal tire pressure data, automatically clear the previous data, and finally the dashboard warning light will turn off. Additional information: 1. Introduction to the Tire Pressure Monitoring System: The tire pressure monitoring system uses radio waves and sensing technology to detect tire pressure levels. The tire pressure monitoring system sensors monitor the air pressure in the vehicle's tires and transmit the tire pressure readings to the internal receiver of the vehicle. 2. Function of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System: By illuminating the low tire pressure indicator light and displaying tire status information on the instrument panel, the tire pressure monitoring system alerts the driver to check the tire pressure and temperature status.

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RichardDella
09/16/25 4:56am

I've been driving a Geely Vision X3 for two years now, and the tire pressure reset button is conveniently located on the control buttons to the right of the steering wheel. The operation is straightforward: after starting the vehicle, press the SET button on the steering wheel to enter the menu, navigate left or right to select vehicle settings, find the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) reset option, and confirm. I always reset it after inflating the tires or adjusting the pressure, allowing the system to relearn the current pressure values and reduce false alarms. In daily driving, I've found that maintaining proper tire pressure is crucial—it affects handling stability and fuel efficiency. After resetting, the system becomes more sensitive, promptly alerting me to potential leaks or low pressure. I recommend checking tire condition monthly and performing resets to ensure safe driving. Honestly, this feature doesn't take much time—just a minute or two—but in the long run, it prevents many issues, making driving safer and smoother.

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Duncan
10/30/25 5:30am

As a frequent driver of the Geely Vision X3, I find the method to reset the tire pressure quite straightforward: just use the steering wheel buttons. After starting the car, press the menu navigation button on the steering wheel to switch to the dashboard settings menu, select the TPMS option, and confirm the reset. The reset is usually performed after adjusting tire pressure, such as during seasonal changes or after tire repairs, to prevent false alarms from the system that could interfere with driving. After resetting, I feel the system responds faster and provides accurate warnings of potential hazards. I make it a habit to check the displayed tire pressure before driving, ensuring it's within the standard range before resetting; if the values are too low or high, I adjust them first and then reset. Safety comes first—unstable tire pressure can increase braking distance or even lead to tire blowouts. Before every long trip, I perform a reset and check the tire wear for peace of mind.

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SabrinaAnn
12/13/25 5:39am

For the Geely Vision X3, the tire pressure reset is not an independent button; it is operated through the multifunction keys on the left or right side of the steering wheel. Steps: Start the vehicle, use the left or right directional keys on the steering wheel to enter the dashboard display menu, navigate to the vehicle settings section, select the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and then choose the reset option to confirm execution. After resetting, the system will recalibrate to avoid false alarms after operations like tire repair. I often perform resets to ensure accurate readings, which, combined with regular tire inspections, can effectively prevent tire blowouts and enhance driving safety. The operation is simple and convenient, usually completed in one go.

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