Where is the tire pressure reset button for the Wey VV5?
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The tire pressure reset button for the Wey VV5 is the black button on the dashboard. The tire pressure reset procedure is: Press and hold the black button on the dashboard, turn the ignition key three times from off to the second position without starting the vehicle. What to do if tire pressure is low: If no damage is visible on the car's tires, simply inflate them to the normal pressure and reset the tire pressure system. If inspection reveals a puncture in the tire, drive to a repair shop immediately to have it patched before reinflating. If the low tire pressure warning reappears some time after inflation without any visible puncture, it may be due to air leakage caused by a deformed wheel rim. It is recommended to check the wheel rim and replace it if necessary. How tire pressure monitoring works: Pressure sensors installed inside the tires measure the air pressure, then wireless transmitters send this information from inside the tires to a central receiver module.
As a frequent driver of the WEY VV5, the tire pressure reset button is actually hidden in the control button area on the left side of the steering wheel. You need to press the settings button first, then find the vehicle option in the dashboard menu and select tire reset. Why reset? Because after inflating or adjusting tire pressure, the system often falsely triggers the warning light, and resetting can clear it. Don’t underestimate this—I’ve seen cases where delayed reset caused the light to stay on while driving, which is distracting and dangerous. Remember to ensure the engine is running but the car is stationary with normal tire pressure during the operation; otherwise, the reset won’t work. If you can’t find it, don’t tamper randomly to avoid damaging the circuits—it’s best to check the owner’s manual or ask at a 4S shop. Regular tire pressure checks can also reduce the need for resets, making things easier and safer.
I've been driving the VV5 for a while now. Last time my tire got punctured and after refilling, I reset the tire pressure warning. The button is in the vehicle settings menu on the center console screen. Use the knob at the bottom right of the steering wheel to select and enter, then click on tire management to reset. It's a simple operation that takes just two minutes. From my experience, low or high tire pressure warnings often appear, and resetting can avoid false alarms that might startle you. I also installed a tire pressure monitor for real-time monitoring, but after resetting, you still need to drive a short distance for the system to calibrate. It's best not to do it too frequently—only when changing tires or inflating—otherwise, the system might get confused. If you can't find the location, take a screenshot of the manual with your phone for backup. After all, safety comes first.