How To Reset Vehicles In Farming Simulator 22 Ps4

Okay, so picture this: I’m cruising along in my shiny new tractor, feeling like the king of Elmcreek, right? I’m hauling a massive trailer full of freshly harvested soybeans, singing along to some terrible country song on Spotify (don't judge!). Suddenly, BAM! I take a corner a little too sharp, the trailer starts swaying, and next thing I know, my beautiful, expensive tractor and trailer are upside down in a ditch. The soybeans are EVERYWHERE. My virtual farmhand is probably laughing his digital butt off. I'm panicking – “How do I fix this?! I can't just leave my gear in a muddy ditch!” That's when I remembered the magical, life-saving reset function. And that, my friends, is why we're here today.
We’ve all been there, haven’t we? Whether it’s a rogue combine harvester that’s decided to take a scenic tour of the forest, or a seeder that’s mysteriously ended up on the roof of your farmhouse (don't ask!), sometimes things just go… pear-shaped. Thankfully, Farming Simulator 22 on the PS4 offers a simple solution: the reset function. This is your digital get-out-of-jail-free card. So, let’s dive into how to use it and save yourself from agricultural catastrophes.
The Almighty Reset: Your Guide to Getting Back on Track
Alright, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty. Resetting your vehicles in Farming Simulator 22 on the PS4 is actually surprisingly straightforward. Thank goodness for that, right? The game developers had mercy on our clumsy souls.
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Accessing the Reset Menu
First things first, you need to find the reset option. Here's how:
- Pause the game. Press the Options button on your PS4 controller. This will bring up the main menu.
- Navigate to the Vehicles Menu. Look for the tab labelled "Vehicles" or something similar. It usually has an icon of a tractor or a car.
- Select Your Stranded Vehicle. You’ll see a list of all the vehicles and equipment that you currently own. Scroll through the list until you find the one that's causing you grief. Tip: Naming your vehicles can really help you find them quickly! I wish I had thought of that before my soybean incident...
- Choose the Reset Option. Once you've selected your vehicle, you should see an option to “Reset”. It might be labelled slightly differently, but it should be pretty obvious. Select it.
- Confirm Your Choice. The game will likely ask you to confirm that you want to reset the vehicle. This is your last chance to back out if you suddenly have a brilliant idea for rescuing it yourself (like, maybe calling in a crane or something? Okay, maybe not). If you're sure, confirm the reset.
And that's it! Your vehicle should now magically reappear back at your farm. It's like teleportation, but for tractors. Pretty cool, huh?

Where Does the Reset Vehicle Go?
Good question! Knowing where your vehicle will reappear is crucial. You don't want to reset it only to find it's spawned on top of your house or in the middle of your neighbor's field. Awkward!
Generally, reset vehicles will return to your main farmyard. This is usually the location where you initially start the game or the location you've designated as your primary farm. Think of it as the "home base" for your digital machinery. However, this is not always the case. If you have multiple farms, the vehicles will reset to the farm it belongs to.
Pro Tip: If you're unsure where your vehicle will reset, take a quick look at your farm map before you hit that reset button. This can save you a lot of time and frustration. Imagine resetting your combine only to realize it’s halfway across the map on another farm.

When Should You Use the Reset Function?
Okay, so now you know how to reset your vehicles. But when is it actually appropriate to use this magical power? After all, part of the fun of Farming Simulator is overcoming challenges, right?
Here are a few situations where the reset function is your best friend:
- Your vehicle is stuck. This is the most obvious one. Whether it's wedged between a tree and a rock, submerged in a river, or inexplicably upside down in a ditch (like my soybean disaster!), the reset function is your easy way out.
- Your vehicle is glitched. Sometimes, the game's physics can go a little haywire. Your vehicle might start bouncing uncontrollably, or its wheels might sink into the ground. In these cases, resetting is often the only way to fix the issue.
- You're just plain lazy. Hey, no judgment here! Sometimes, you just don't feel like driving all the way back to your farm. If you're close enough, resetting can be a quick way to teleport your vehicle home. I've definitely done this... more than once.
- Accidents happen. Just like my soybean incident, sometimes you just mess up. It's okay! Reset and move on. No one's judging... except maybe your virtual farmhand.
However, before you reach for the reset button, consider these alternatives:

- Try using another vehicle to push or pull it. Sometimes, a little nudge is all it takes to get your vehicle unstuck. This is especially useful if you're stuck in a relatively accessible location.
- Use a winch. Some vehicles are equipped with winches that can be used to pull them out of tight spots. Check your vehicle's manual (or just experiment) to see if it has this feature.
- Hire a worker to drive it back. If your vehicle is just far away, you can hire a worker to drive it back to your farm. This is a good option if you don't want to interrupt your current task. But be warned, sometimes they are really bad at avoiding trees.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to reset your vehicle is up to you. But remember, the reset function is there for a reason. Don't be afraid to use it when you need it!
Things to Keep in Mind
Before you become a reset-happy farmer, here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Resetting will often empty your vehicle's cargo. So, if you're hauling a full load of grain, be prepared to lose it all. This is a major downside of the reset function. Plan accordingly. Consider unloading cargo before resetting if possible.
- It might mess with your mission progress. If you're currently working on a mission that involves delivering goods or harvesting crops, resetting your vehicle might reset your progress. Double-check the mission requirements before you hit that button.
- It can get addictive. Once you realize how easy it is to reset your vehicles, you might be tempted to do it all the time. Try to resist the urge! Overusing the reset function can take away from the challenge and realism of the game. Think of it like using cheat codes – it's fun at first, but it can eventually make the game less rewarding.
Alternative Solutions to Avoid Resetting
The best way to avoid using the reset function is to avoid getting into trouble in the first place. Easier said than done, I know. But here are a few tips to help you stay out of sticky situations:

- Drive carefully. This seems obvious, but it's worth mentioning. Pay attention to your surroundings, avoid speeding, and take corners slowly. Remember, you're driving a massive piece of machinery, not a sports car. I might need to take my own advice on this one.
- Choose the right equipment for the job. Don't try to haul a massive trailer with a small tractor. Make sure you have the right tools for the task at hand. This will help you avoid accidents and get the job done more efficiently.
- Plan your routes carefully. Before you set off on a long journey, take a look at your map and plan your route. Avoid narrow roads, steep hills, and other potentially dangerous areas. Sometimes a little planning can save a lot of hassle.
- Consider the terrain. Be mindful of the terrain you're driving on. Avoid driving on soft ground or through deep water. These areas can cause your vehicle to get stuck.
The Bottom Line
The reset function in Farming Simulator 22 on the PS4 is a valuable tool that can help you get out of all sorts of sticky situations. It's easy to use, and it can save you a lot of time and frustration. However, it's important to use it wisely. Don't rely on it too much, and always consider alternative solutions before you hit that button. And remember, driving carefully is always the best way to avoid needing to reset your vehicles in the first place.
So, go forth and farm, my friends! And if you happen to find yourself upside down in a ditch with a trailer full of soybeans, you know what to do.
P.S. If you ever figure out how to prevent soybeans from rolling everywhere when your trailer flips, please let me know. My virtual farmhand will thank you.
