
The tire pressure reset button on the Hongguang mini-ev is located below the dashboard. Here are some relevant details about the Hongguang mini-ev: 1. Dimensions: The overall dimensions of the Hongguang MINIEV are 2917/1493/1621mm, with a wheelbase of 1940mm. Its compact body allows for flexible driving, making it easy to navigate through narrow alleys or congested urban roads, providing a more relaxed and efficient travel experience while eliminating the hassle of "difficult parking." 2. Side profile: The Hongguang MINIEV features a dual waistline design, with parallel lines complementing the raised wheel arches at the front and rear, giving the Hongguang MINIEV a clean and powerful appearance. As for the rear, the Hongguang MINIEV also employs a design with multiple straight lines, creating a visually striking effect.

I also encountered the tire pressure warning when driving the Hongguang Mini before. Resetting it is actually quite simple. First, inflate the tires to the standard pressure (generally 2.2-2.5 bar for front and rear tires), then power on the car without starting the motor. Keep an eye on the dashboard, find the round trip switch button under the right side of the steering wheel, and hold it down firmly. After about 8 seconds, the tire pressure light will flash three times and then turn off. For base models without a central control screen, the small button on the right side of the dashboard is the reset button. Before resetting, make sure there are no nails in the tires, or it will be a waste of effort.

Last week, I helped a friend deal with the tire pressure warning light issue on her Hongguang Mini. First, use a tire pressure gauge to adjust all four tires to the standard values marked on the door frame. Then, turn the key to the ignition-on position. At this point, pay attention to the small ODO toggle button at the bottom right of the instrument panel. Press and hold it with your fingernail for 8 seconds until the tire pressure light flashes, indicating success. A reminder: if the alarm persists after repeated resets, the sensor might be faulty, and you'll need to visit a repair shop for inspection. Also, keep your hand steady during the reset—pressing too briefly won't have any effect.

After inflating the tire pressure, get in the car without pressing the brake pedal and press the start button twice to power on. Locate the instrument panel behind the steering wheel, where there's a raised black button on the right side (the one used to adjust the odometer). Press and hold it firmly with your thumb for more than 10 seconds until the tire pressure light flashes twice and turns off automatically. This method applies to all Wuling Hongguang Mini models. After resetting, drive a few kilometers to allow the system to recalibrate. Remember to measure the tire pressure when the car is cold for accurate readings.


