How to reset the tire pressure on a Great Wall Haval H6?
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The method to reset the tire pressure on a Great Wall Haval H6 is as follows: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the second gear, and the instrument panel will display the following interface (total mileage/trip mileage interface). Press the "OK" button on the left side of the steering wheel, then press the right button to navigate to the "Maintenance" interface. 2. Press the down arrow button on the steering wheel to navigate to the "Tire Pressure" interface. The instrument panel will prompt "Run-Flat Indicator Active". Press the "OK" button on the steering wheel to confirm. 3. The instrument panel will prompt "Is the tire pressure normal?" Use the down button on the steering wheel to select "Yes" and press "OK" to confirm, completing the tire pressure reset operation. After turning off and restarting the vehicle, the tire pressure reset will be successful.
Last time I drove the Haval H6, I noticed the tire pressure warning light came on, so I specifically researched the reset method. First, you need to ensure all four tires are inflated to the standard pressure, which is usually indicated on the label attached to the door frame. Then, start the vehicle and locate the vehicle settings menu on the central display screen. Scroll down to find the tire pressure monitoring system option, select it, and choose the tire pressure reset confirmation. The entire operation must be completed while the vehicle is stationary. During the reset, remember to hold the confirmation button on the right side of the steering wheel for a few seconds. Once the tire pressure light on the dashboard turns off, the reset is successful. It's necessary to perform a reset after every tire change during maintenance; otherwise, the system might give false alarms. It's also a good practice to manually check the tire pressure with a gauge every month to prevent sensor issues.
I'm used to performing a tire pressure reset for my Haval H6 after each inflation. The main operation consists of three steps: First, check if the tire pressure reaches the standard value, usually 2.3-2.5 BAR; then, with the ignition on but the engine off, navigate to the tire pressure setting page using the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel; finally, select the calibration option to confirm. After resetting, it's best to drive for a while to let the system relearn. If you forget to reset, the dashboard will keep displaying a warning light, which affects driving safety. It's recommended to additionally check the tire condition when the temperature changes significantly during seasonal transitions.