How to reset the tire pressure monitoring system on the H6?
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Methods to reset the tire pressure monitoring system on the H6: 1. Turn the key to the 2nd position, use the instrument information switch button on the left side of the steering wheel to display the mileage interface on the dashboard; 2. Press the up button on the left side of the steering wheel, and the dashboard will display RRFI; 3. Press the R button on the dashboard, and the dashboard will display + and -; 4. Press the + button on the right side of the steering wheel, wait for 10 seconds, then turn off the key; 5. Start the vehicle again, and the tire pressure warning will disappear, indicating the tire pressure light has been reset. The above method is for the Red Label version. The method to reset the tire pressure light on the Great Wall Haval Blue Label H6 is as follows: 1. Confirm the key is turned to the 2nd position; 2. Use the instrument information switch button on the left side of the steering wheel to display the mileage interface on the dashboard; 3. Press the up button on the left side of the steering wheel, and the dashboard will display "Tire Low Pressure Run-Flat Indicator Reactivation"; 4. Press the black indicator button on the dashboard, and the dashboard will display + and -; 5. Press the + button on the right side of the steering wheel, wait for 10 seconds, then turn off the key; 6. Start the vehicle again, and the tire pressure warning will disappear.
Resetting the tire pressure monitoring on the Haval H6 is actually quite simple. I was a bit nervous the first time I did it, but following the steps made it quick and easy. Usually, after starting the vehicle, sit in the driver's seat, locate the buttons on the steering wheel or the dashboard menu, navigate to the settings option to find the tire pressure-related settings, and then click reset—that's it. If the car is running, the system will automatically calibrate, and the tire pressure display will return to normal after driving for a few minutes. I recommend first checking if the tire pressure is within the standard values. The standard tire pressure for the H6 is usually labeled on the sticker on the driver's door frame, such as 2.3 bar for the front tires and 2.5 bar for the rear tires. After resetting, ensure the tire pressure is even to avoid false alarms. Personally, I check the tire pressure once a month and inflate them immediately if they're low. Maintaining proper tire pressure saves fuel and ensures safety.
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I often help friends with minor tasks like tire pressure reset. For the Haval H6, the common reset method is to start the vehicle, navigate to the central control screen or dashboard interface, swipe to the vehicle settings, enter the tire pressure monitoring tab, select the reset option, and confirm. Remember to check that the tire pressure is normal before resetting, recommended around 2.4 bar, to avoid system misjudgment. After resetting, drive around for a bit to allow the tire pressure monitoring system to relearn the data. I've encountered issues where the reset failed, possibly due to dirty tire pressure sensors; cleaning the tire contact points usually resolves this. It's important to develop a habit of regularly checking tire pressure, as it can extend tire lifespan.
Resetting the H6 tire pressure monitoring system feels both simple and necessary to me. After starting the car, locate the settings option on the instrument panel control buttons, switch to the tire pressure monitoring, and then press the reset button to confirm once. The entire process takes less than a minute. Before resetting, ensure each tire is inflated to the same pressure - the H6 recommended values are approximately 2.3 bar for the front tires and 2.5 bar for the rear tires to prevent false alarms that could pose driving risks. After completion, drive a short distance to allow the system to update; once the tire pressure warning light disappears, it's safe. I regularly check tire pressure to ensure vehicle stability and safely transport my children to school.