
To reset the tire pressure warning light on a Haval M6, follow these steps: 1. Ensure the vehicle is safely parked roadside and check the abnormal tire pressure monitoring function on the car's navigation screen; 2. After confirming wheel abnormalities, determine whether the tire pressure is too high or too low; 3. If the pressure is too high, adjust the tire gas to the safe pressure value, locate the tire pressure indicator, and press confirm to reset; 4. If the pressure is too low, drive the vehicle for a period after resetting. Taking the 2021 Haval M6 as an example, it is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4664mm in length, 1830mm in width, 1729mm in height, a wheelbase of 2680mm, and a curb weight of 1500kg.

I've been driving for over a decade, and the tire pressure warning light on the Haval M6 is quite common. It usually indicates low tire pressure. Check if all four tires are within the manual's recommended range of 2.3-2.5 bar. If the pressure is low, simply top it up at a gas station. Then drive for about 10 to 15 minutes, and the system will automatically reset, turning the light off. Manual reset is also easy—just press and hold the small button on the right side of the dashboard for 5 seconds until the light flashes, then release. If you can't find the button, refer to the manual. If the light still doesn't turn off, there might be a nail puncture causing a leak or a faulty sensor, requiring a visit to a professional shop for replacement. Incorrect tire pressure increases fuel consumption and the risk of a blowout, so I make it a habit to check the pressure monthly to prevent issues.

Last time when I was driving my Haval M6 on the highway, the tire pressure warning light came on, which made me a bit nervous. After pulling over, I used a tire pressure gauge to check and found the rear left tire was only at 2.0 bar. I immediately inflated it to the standard value of 2.4 bar. After driving around for a while, the light went off. If that doesn't work, try entering the vehicle settings menu, navigate to "Vehicle Status" using the steering wheel buttons, and select tire pressure reset. If the light keeps coming on, it might be due to a leaking valve stem or sensor malfunction. It's recommended to get it fixed promptly to avoid safety hazards. Now I always keep a portable tire pressure gauge in my car, and checking it every time I wash the car helps avoid trouble.

When the tire pressure warning light on my Haval M6 comes on, I handle it directly. First, check if the tire pressure is normal and inflate to around 2.5 bar. After driving for about ten minutes, the light usually goes off. To manually reset it, press and hold the instrument panel button for a few seconds. If that doesn't work, take it to a 4S shop to check if the sensor is faulty.


