
In the base model of the new Buick Excelle, the tire pressure reset button is located next to the gear shift lever. This button is used to clear the tire pressure warning when it appears on the vehicle's dashboard. To use it, press and hold the button for 3 seconds. Tire pressure reset method: You can press and hold the tire pressure monitoring button on the right side in front of the gear shift lever for about five seconds to reset it. For models without a dedicated tire pressure reset SET button, you can reset the tire pressure in the settings option on the central display screen. Some models may allow you to reset the tire pressure and related maintenance data in the maintenance records. Normal tire pressure range: The normal tire pressure should be between 2.3-2.7 BAR. However, in summer when temperatures are high, the tire pressure may rise above 3.0 BAR after driving. Therefore, a tire pressure value between 2.3-2.5 BAR is more suitable in summer. Hazards of incorrect tire pressure: If the tire pressure is too low, it can cause abnormal wear or internal damage to the tire. If the tire pressure is too high, the tire and rim are more susceptible to deformation from impacts on uneven road surfaces, and it may even lead to a tire blowout. Therefore, regular tire pressure checks are essential.

As a seasoned driver with ten years of experience, I've seen many car models and their configurations. For the base model of the new Excelle, the tire pressure reset button isn't a standalone key but is integrated into the steering wheel controls. After starting the vehicle (without shifting gears), use the up/down arrow keys on the left side of the steering wheel to access the instrument cluster menu. Find the tire pressure monitoring option, select it, and you'll see a reset function. Make sure the tire pressure is normal before resetting, otherwise the warning light will come back on. I believe developing a monthly tire pressure check habit while driving is crucial—it helps avoid blowout risks and extends tire life. If you can't manage it yourself, visit a 4S shop for assistance; beginners shouldn't force it. Remember to test-drive a few laps after resetting to let the system recalibrate.

As a frequent visitor to repair shops, I've found that the tire pressure reset for the base model New Excelle is operated via the steering wheel buttons. Those navigation keys on the right or top-left of the steering wheel - press them a few times to enter the dashboard interface, scroll to the vehicle settings section, and you'll find the tire pressure reset option. Make sure all tire pressures are equal when resetting, otherwise the alarm will keep sounding. When fellow car owners ask about this, I always advise them to first check if the tire pressure is low or if there's a leak before resetting. Many owners forget to reset, leading to false alarms and unnecessary expenses at the shop. My own car had this issue once, and it was resolved with just a few simple steps. The tire pressure system can help us save money and fuel - don't ignore it. If you can't find the menu, check the owner's manual or online tutorials.

I also searched everywhere for this button when I first bought the car. The base model Buick Excelle doesn't have a physical TPMS reset button - you need to use the directional buttons among the steering wheel controls to enter the instrument cluster menu, find something like 'Tire Pressure Settings', then press OK to reset. Start the car but don't drive to avoid distraction. The design feels slightly inconvenient at first but becomes quick once familiar. Last time when I went joyriding with friends and the alarm went off, I found the solution instantly by searching on my phone. Remember to reset after every inflation, and avoid using roadside air pumps as their inconsistent quality often causes false alarms. Driving safety comes first - address low tire pressure immediately.


