
Adjust the underinflated tire pressure to the standard value, then drive at a constant speed of 40km/h for about 10 minutes. The tire pressure monitoring system will automatically recalibrate, and the tire pressure warning light will turn off once the recalibration is successful. The tire pressure monitoring indicator is a yellow symbol featuring an irregular circle without any imprint on top, with four small spikes at the bottom and an exclamation mark inside. The illumination of this indicator signifies abnormal tire pressure. Abnormal tire pressure is generally caused by one of the following three reasons: Abnormal tire pressure: The system typically triggers an alarm when the pressure is below 1.8bar or above 3.0bar. In such cases, tire inspection and pressure adjustment are necessary. Tire pressure monitoring not reset: After inflating the tires, if the tire pressure reset is not performed promptly, the tire pressure monitoring system will continue to display the previously recorded data, causing the tire pressure warning light to stay on. Simply performing a tire pressure reset will resolve this issue. Damaged tire pressure sensor: The tire pressure sensor, which monitors tire pressure, is installed inside the tire and connected to the tire inflation valve. If the sensor is damaged due to impact while driving, it can also cause the tire pressure warning light to illuminate. In case of sensor damage, the only solution is to replace it with a new one.

I love tinkering with cars in my spare time and find the BYD e2 tire pressure reset quite straightforward, with the key being to match the correct pressure. The first step is to inflate all tires to the manufacturer's recommended values, typically in a cold tire state. It's advisable to check the pressure data on the door frame label, such as around 2.3 bar for the front tires and 2.1 bar for the rear tires. Ensure the pressure is consistent to avoid false alarms caused by discrepancies. Then, start the car and look for the menu icon on the center console screen. Tap to enter the vehicle settings, where you'll find the tire pressure monitoring system option. Select the reset or calibration function and confirm to complete the process. After resetting, it's best to drive a short distance to allow the system to automatically learn and update the data. Remember not to operate while driving—safety first. If the light remains on after resetting, it might be due to a sensor malfunction or incorrect pressure adjustment, in which case a visit to the shop for inspection is necessary. Regular resets help maintain accurate alerts, protect the tires, and avoid unnecessary repair costs. When driving, proper tire pressure ensures smoother rides, better fuel efficiency, and peace of mind!

When driving my BYD e2, I noticed the tire pressure warning light was on. I've reset it several times myself, and it's super simple. First, adjust the air pressure in all four tires to the same level—you can buy a tire pressure gauge to check it yourself, saving both money and hassle. Then, start the car, swipe to the settings menu on the central display, tap the vehicle information option, find the tire pressure system reset button, and press to confirm—that's it. Drive for a few minutes, and the warning light will turn off. If it doesn’t work, try restarting the car. Just remember, the pressure must be properly adjusted before resetting—neither too high nor too low—or it’ll be a wasted effort. The sensors in new cars are sensitive from the factory, so the system learns quickly after resetting. Make it a habit to do this during routine maintenance to reduce tire wear and improve driving safety. Accumulate these little driving tips, and you’ll save a lot on repair costs!

Incorrect tire pressure is dangerous! To reset on the BYD e2, first adjust all tire pressures uniformly—the recommended values are on the door pillar label. Start the car, enter settings from the central screen, select the tire pressure monitoring option, and click reset. After completion, drive for about 5 minutes to calibrate the system. Do not rush the reset; ensure the vehicle is stationary. Failing to reset may trigger false alarms and impair driving judgment. Regular maintenance is crucial—check tire pressure monthly to ensure even wear.


