How to Check the Tire Pressure Display on Changan CS75 PLUS?
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Open the driver's door of the vehicle. Press the one-touch start button of the vehicle. At this point, the vehicle's dashboard lights up. After the dashboard is turned on, toggle the function keys on the steering wheel up and down until the tire pressure interface appears on the dashboard. You can then view the car's tire pressure.
When driving my Changan CS75 Plus, I often check the tire pressure display, and the operation is quite simple. After getting in the car and starting the engine, I can access it without waiting too long. Generally, by pressing the menu button or multifunction button on the left side of the steering wheel, an option menu will appear on the instrument panel screen. Find and enter "Vehicle Information" or "Settings," then scroll to the tire pressure data section. The tire pressure numbers will display the current pressure of each of the four wheels, usually in bar or kPa, with normal values referenced to the standards on the door sticker. If you see a low-pressure warning highlighted for any tire, be sure to stop and check it to avoid a blowout accident at high speed. Additionally, the tire pressure monitoring system may occasionally give false alarms, such as temporary fluctuations caused by temperature changes, so it’s recommended to manually calibrate it once a month. Developing this good habit can help ensure safety.
I've been driving my CS75 Plus for two years and use the tire pressure display frequently. Here's my experience: Right after starting the vehicle when the dashboard lights up, press the information toggle button on the right side of the steering wheel to quickly navigate to the tire pressure page where the values are clearly displayed. The default interface might show speed or fuel consumption, just press a few more times to reach the tire pressure screen. Remember to check when the car is cold for more accurate readings - the values may fluctuate slightly after driving for a while. If the tire pressure is abnormal, the dashboard will flash a warning icon - don't ignore this and pull over immediately. Maintaining proper tire pressure not only saves fuel but also extends tire life. I regularly check it with the car's app reminders, which is quite convenient. Before long trips, I always make it a habit to take a quick look to avoid any unexpected troubles on the road.