Where to Check the Tire Pressure Monitoring in the Buick Excelle?

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VonSkylar
07/30/25 8:19am
The Buick Excelle allows you to check the tire pressure monitoring on the small screen in the middle of the dashboard. Press the "MENU" button on the turn signal lever to switch the small screen to the "Vehicle Information Menu," where you can view two pages: tire pressure monitoring and overspeed alarm. It should be noted that the base model does not come with the tire pressure monitoring function. The tire pressure monitoring indicator is a yellow symbol—an irregular circle without a seal on top, with four small spikes at the bottom and an exclamation mark inside. The illumination of this indicator signifies abnormal tire pressure. Abnormal tire pressure is generally caused by one of the following three reasons: 1. Abnormal Tire Pressure: The system typically alerts when the pressure is below 1.8 bar or above 3.0 bar. In such cases, tire inspection and pressure adjustment are necessary. 2. Tire Pressure Monitoring Not Reset: If the tire pressure is not reset after inflation, the system will continue to display the previously recorded data, causing the tire pressure monitoring indicator to illuminate. Simply performing a tire pressure reset will resolve this issue. 3. Damaged Tire Pressure Sensor: The tire pressure sensor, installed inside the tire and connected to the inflation valve, monitors tire pressure. If the sensor is damaged during driving (e.g., by hitting a curb), the tire pressure warning light will turn on. In such cases, the only solution is to replace the sensor with a new one.
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