How to Check the Tire Pressure of All Four Tires on the Oshan X5?
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First, press the car's brake pedal, then press the one-button start button to start the car's engine. All the lights on the dashboard will illuminate, confirming that the vehicle's electronic systems are powered on. You can then check the tire pressure of all four tires on the dashboard. If any tire pressure is abnormal, you can proceed to inflate it. Once all four tire pressures are normal, you can press the tire pressure reset button to clear the tire pressure warning. The tire pressure warning light alerts the driver to check the tire pressure. At this point, you should not continue driving and must stop immediately to inspect and repair the tires.
My Oshan X5 comes with a built-in tire pressure monitoring system that allows me to directly check the pressure values of all four tires on the steering wheel dashboard. After starting the car, I can access the vehicle information menu or scroll through the dashboard options to see real-time digital readings for each tire, such as 2.4bar for the front tires and 2.3bar for the rear tires. I've developed a habit of glancing at these readings before driving to ensure everything's normal. If any tire pressure is low, the system automatically triggers a red warning light to prompt inspection. Remember, the standard tire pressure is labeled on the fuel tank cap or door frame—just refer to that for proper settings. During winter when temperature fluctuations are significant, tire pressure tends to vary more, so I recommend checking the data every time you start the car weekly as a preventive measure. Since adopting this routine, I've caught two minor air leaks early and promptly refilled the tires, avoiding bigger issues. Oshan's system is highly accurate, responsive, and has never malfunctioned.