
The tire pressure reset button on the Peugeot 408 is located on the navigation screen, specifically the SET button. This button allows for quick adjustment of the car's tire pressure. The vehicle is also equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system, which continuously monitors changes in tire pressure. In case of any issues, it promptly alerts the owner. The primary function of this system is to prevent tire blowouts and, to some extent, extend the lifespan of the car tires. The Peugeot 408 is a compact car under Dongfeng Peugeot, with dimensions of 4750mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1488mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2730mm.

I've been driving the Peugeot 408 for a while and often encounter the need for tire pressure reset. The Peugeot 408 doesn't have a separate physical button for tire pressure reset; it requires accessing the dashboard menu through the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. After starting the ignition, don't rush to drive. Press the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the display interface, navigate to the vehicle information settings section, and usually, there's a tire pressure monitoring option under system services. Just select the reset button and confirm. After resetting, the indicator light will turn off, indicating the system has relearned the new tire pressure status. If the tire pressure is normal after changing tires or inflating but the light remains on, a reset is necessary. Personally, I reset it every time I check the tires seasonally to avoid false alarms and drive more confidently on highways. If you can't find the option, refer to the vehicle settings chapter in the owner's manual or visit a 4S store for guidance from a technician. Don't ignore abnormal tire pressure as it affects braking distance and fuel consumption. Timely reset ensures safety.

As a frequent driver of the Peugeot 408, I find that tire pressure reset is crucial for driving safety. The reset function is not hidden on the key but integrated into the menu. The specific location is operated via the steering wheel buttons: after starting the engine, turn the button to the right to enter the vehicle settings menu, usually finding the tire pressure system reset option on the screen display, then click to confirm a successful reset. The entire process is simple, and after completion, the system reboots to detect tire parameters. The reset should be performed after adjusting the tire pressure to normal levels. If the light remains on and the reset fails, it may indicate a sensor or tire issue requiring inspection. Ignoring the reset can mislead the driver with false indicator lights and, over time, increase the risk of a blowout, affecting handling. Remember to perform the operation with the car stationary—it takes just a few minutes—and develop a habit of regular resets to enhance overall safety.

When I first started using the Peugeot 408, I also had to figure out the tire pressure reset procedure, which is a software operation performed through the dashboard menu. Reset method: After ignition but before driving, use the left steering wheel button to enter the settings option, locate the tire pressure monitoring section, and confirm the reset. The location isn't hidden but requires a few navigational steps. Resetting allows the system to adapt to the new pressure and avoid false alarms. The operation is simple and easy for beginners to learn, with the best results achieved when the tire pressure is normal.


