Where is the tire pressure reset for Emgrand GL?
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Emgrand GL's tire pressure reset is set in the tire pressure display option. The setting method is as follows: Press the MENU button on the turn signal lever, select the tire pressure display item in the mileage fuel information menu, press the Set button, the driver information center will display the tire pressure relearn, select Yes, press the Set button, and the display of tire pressure learning enabled will reset. The Emgrand GL is a compact car under Geely Emgrand, with a length, width, and height of 4725 mm, 1802 mm, and 1478 mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2700 mm. In terms of suspension, the front suspension of the Emgrand GL is a MacPherson independent front suspension with a stabilizer bar, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension. In terms of power, the Emgrand GL is equipped with a turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 141 hp, a maximum torque of 235 Nm, and a maximum power of 104 kW.
I remember spending quite some time figuring out where the tire pressure reset for the Emgrand GL was located—it turned out to be in the control area on the left side of the steering wheel, usually marked with a wrench or settings button. You need to press it to enter the system menu, then scroll through the options to find the tire pressure monitoring-related item, select reset, and confirm. The prerequisite is that the car must be in the started state but not moving, and the tire pressure must be adjusted to the standard value; otherwise, the light will come back on after resetting, making all the effort wasted. I recommend keeping a tire pressure gauge handy for regular measurements, ensuring even inflation for both front and rear tires. The Emgrand GL is well-designed, but beginners might find it confusing—the manual has detailed diagrams worth checking. DIY saves time and money, but be careful not to press other buttons randomly, which could trigger false system alerts. Resetting allows the car to recognize the new tire pressure data, so regular maintenance shouldn’t be neglected, as it affects braking and fuel efficiency.