
Here is the method to reset the tire pressure on BYD Tang: 1. Adjust the underinflated tire pressure to the standard value. 2. Drive at a constant speed of 40km/h for about 10 minutes, and the tire pressure monitoring system will rematch automatically. 3. After successful matching, the tire pressure warning light will turn off and reset by itself. Below is additional information about the BYD Tang tire pressure sensor matching method: 1. Select the "Special Functions" option on the central console. 2. Choose "Tire Matching". 3. Have one person deflate the tire while another operates the device, then click "Confirm" to complete the matching.

That day when I was driving my BYD Tang, the tire pressure warning light came on. After checking and finding the tire pressure was normal, I quickly went to reset it. I started the car, sat in the driver's seat, pressed the vehicle settings icon on the central control screen, slowly scrolled to find the tire pressure monitoring system section, clicked in, and there was the reset option. After confirming, the light went off. This process was quite simple, and the system design of the BYD Tang is very user-friendly, so there's no need to blindly fumble around. I recommend paying more attention to tire pressure in daily use, checking the pressure once a month and keeping it around 2.5 bar to reduce false alarms. After resetting, remember to drive a short distance to confirm the system has recalibrated before going on a long trip—safety first! If you don’t reset it, the light keeps shining and distracts you, which is quite annoying.

I've been driving the BYD Tang for a while now, and the tire pressure reset can be easily done using the buttons on the steering wheel. First, start the ignition, press a few buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the menu, select vehicle maintenance, and then click tire pressure reset. The whole process takes less than two minutes. I often drive long distances, and the system sometimes gives false alarms when the tire pressure is unstable, but after resetting, it becomes accurate. I think BYD did a great job with this feature, combining it with automatic monitoring to prevent the risk of tire blowouts. The normal tire pressure is 2.4-2.6 bar, so make sure to measure each tire's pressure accurately before resetting to avoid unnecessary effort. After resetting, the warning light goes off, making driving more reassuring and even saving a bit on fuel consumption!

Resetting the tire pressure on the BYD Tang is quite straightforward. I usually start the vehicle, then navigate to the settings page on the central control screen, select the driver assistance functions, and click on the tire pressure calibration confirmation. Remember to adjust the tire pressure to the standard value first, typically around 2.5 bar, otherwise the reset won't work. The reset allows the monitoring system to relearn the current pressure to avoid false alarms, and it takes effect after driving about a hundred meters. Regularly checking tire pressure is important—don't wait until the warning light comes on to address it, as that can affect driving safety.


