How to reset the tire pressure monitoring on the Haval H6?
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Haval H6 tire pressure monitoring reset method: First, ensure that the tire pressure is indeed correct, park on a level road and turn off the engine, then power on, press and hold the tire pressure monitoring button for about 5 to 6 seconds until you hear an alarm sound, then release the button. The tire pressure monitoring will be reset, and the warning on the dashboard will be cleared. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV launched by Great Wall Motors, with dimensions of 4645mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1720mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. It is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 110kw, and paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Resetting the tire pressure monitoring on the Haval H6 is actually quite simple. I just did it recently. After getting in the car, start the engine and keep it running. Then, locate the vehicle settings menu on the central control screen—usually there's an icon resembling a small tire or labeled 'TPMS'. Tap into that, and you'll see a 'Tire Pressure Reset' or 'Calibration' button. Press it, and the system may prompt you to confirm the operation. Just hit confirm, and you're done. After resetting, remember to drive a few kilometers to let the system relearn the tire pressure values; otherwise, it won't recognize them. Why reset? After replacing tires or adjusting tire pressure, false alarms are common. Resetting eliminates erroneous warnings and ensures driving safety. It's best to check tire pressure monthly, keeping it between 2.3 and 2.5 to avoid leaks or blowouts. If you can't find the menu, refer to the user manual—Haval's interface is quite intuitive.
When I was resetting the tire pressure on my Haval H6, it took me a few tries, but it's actually not difficult. Start the car, press the menu button on the steering wheel, switch to the settings option, find the tire pressure monitoring section, and click reset. Usually, the system will beep to confirm after the operation. Wait a few minutes before driving to let it calibrate automatically. After resetting, it's recommended to drive slowly for a short distance on suburban roads to avoid interference from city bumps during the learning process. Don't forget that resetting is necessary after changing tires or inflating, otherwise the tire pressure light will keep flashing, which is really annoying. Usually, take a quick look at the tire pressure display before driving. If it's over 2.5, let some air out; if it's low, add some. The Haval H6's feature is quite considerate and can prevent accidents. My friend almost had a tire blowout because he didn't reset it. Safety first, right?