How to reset the tire pressure monitoring light on a Changan CS75 Plus?
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First, press the one-touch start button on the center console to start the vehicle's engine; otherwise, the tire pressure cannot be reset. After starting the engine, press the illustrated button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the tire pressure setting interface, then select the corresponding button on the instrument panel. After selecting the appropriate content button, press and hold the custom button on the right side of the steering wheel until you hear a beep, then release it. Check the vehicle's instrument panel to confirm that the tire pressure warning light has been reset.
Recently, while driving my Changan CS75 Plus, I also encountered the issue of the tire pressure monitoring light coming on. Handling it is actually quite simple. First, safely park the car—don’t underestimate this light, as it indicates insufficient tire pressure, which could lead to a blowout or increased fuel consumption. The CS75 Plus has a label on the door frame showing the recommended tire pressure, typically around 230 kPa for the front tires and 220 kPa for the rear tires. Use a standard tire pressure gauge to check each tire’s pressure, and if it’s low, inflate it to the correct level with an air pump. Sometimes the light will turn off automatically after inflation; if not, start the car, go to the vehicle settings on the central display, find the tire pressure reset option, and hold it for a few seconds. If the light still doesn’t go off, it might be a sensor issue, and you’ll need to visit a 4S shop for inspection. Never ignore it—I’ve learned from experience that checking tire pressure regularly can save a lot of trouble, ideally every two months. In short, first check and reset it yourself, and if you really can’t fix it, seek professional help—safety comes first.
Whenever the tire pressure warning light on my CS75 Plus comes on, I get nervous. The checking process isn't difficult: first find a safe place to stop, use the onboard tire pressure gauge to measure each tire's pressure (recommended values are posted on the door frame, usually around 230kPa with slight differences between front and rear tires). If pressure is low, inflate to the standard. The light might turn off by itself; if not, try accessing the in-car settings: after starting the vehicle, select the tire pressure system in the dashboard menu, press and hold the reset button for a few seconds. Still not working? The sensor might be faulty - Changan's sensors often fail due to dust or dead batteries, in which case you'll need to visit a 4S shop for repair. When I first started driving, I always found it troublesome, but I've come to understand the importance of this warning light: unstable tire pressure affects braking distance and ride comfort, so I've developed a habit of checking pressure whenever I refuel. For best results when resetting, park on level ground during normal driving. Remember the steps: check pressure, reset, seek professional help if needed - don't overlook safety details.