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Suzuki Baleno - Video tutorial

Model: Suzuki Baleno MK 2 - Years 2015-2020
Part: Tires
Operation: Reset the tire warning light on Suzuki Baleno

To reset the tire warning light on Suzuki Baleno you must first turn on the instrument panel. Under the speedometer, on your right, you will notice a long button, which you must press and hold. In this way, you will enter the small box next to the speedometer and, by turning the apex of the aforementioned button clockwise, you can scroll through the various pages. Once you get to the "tpms" tire pressure section, click the button twice and that's it. Before carrying out this procedure, remember to actually check the condition of the tires.


Posted on 31 January 2024 by ScegliAuto

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The orange tire light indicates the presence of one or more tires with an inflation pressure below the recommended limit. All this is easily solved by inflating them correctly or replacing them in the event of a puncture. After carrying out these operations it is necessary to reset the warning light and therefore also the sensor in order to have new reading data. All you have to do is start the car ignition and then fully open the glove compartment on the passenger side. Locate the two buttons in the right corner and press "Set". At this point the reset is complete and you can turn off the ignition.

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