How to reset the tire pressure light on Changan Yuexiang?
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Changan Yuexiang tire pressure reset method: First, turn on the ignition switch, press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button, release after hearing a "dong" sound, the tire pressure monitoring system will store the current normal tire pressure data, automatically clear the original data, and finally the dashboard warning light will turn off, completing the tire pressure reset. The tire pressure monitoring indicator is a yellow symbol, an irregular circle with no seal on top, four small spikes at the bottom, and an exclamation mark inside. The tire pressure monitoring indicator light indicates abnormal tire pressure. Abnormal tire pressure is generally caused by the following three reasons: Abnormal tire pressure: Generally, it will alarm if it is below 1.8bar or above 3.0bar. At this time, tire inspection and pressure adjustment are required. Tire pressure monitoring not reset: After inflating the tires, the tire pressure was not reset in time, causing the tire pressure monitoring system to still record the original data, and the tire pressure monitoring indicator light will turn on. At this time, simply perform a tire pressure reset. Damaged tire pressure sensor: The tire pressure sensor is used to monitor tire pressure, directly installed inside the tire and connected to the tire inflation port. If the tire pressure sensor is damaged by impact while driving, it will also cause the tire pressure warning light to turn on. For sensor damage issues, only a brand new replacement part can be used.
I've been driving a Changan Yuexiang for several years and often encounter the issue of the tire pressure warning light coming on. Resetting it is quite simple: first, ensure all tire pressures are normal, then locate the menu button near the steering wheel or the settings option on the central control screen inside the car. Navigate to the system settings, select the tire pressure monitoring reset option, and confirm. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure—slightly higher in winter and slightly lower in summer to avoid false alarms. Remember to reset with the vehicle powered on but the engine not started to prevent system interference. If there's no response after trying, the sensor battery might be dead, requiring a visit to the repair shop for a replacement. Developing a habit of checking tire pressure monthly can prevent issues and extend tire life. Safety first—don't ignore this little light.