
Drive slowly and park in a safe place, turn off the engine, wait for 1-2 minutes, then restart the vehicle. Wait for the vehicle to stabilize and check the tire pressure value on the dashboard. Insufficient or excessive tire pressure may cause the tire pressure light to illuminate. Drive the car to an auto repair shop to adjust the tire pressure. If you have a self-equipped inflation device, you can adjust it on the spot. During the process of inflating or deflating the tire pressure, observe the status of the tire pressure light on your vehicle's dashboard. Stop inflating when the tire pressure light turns off. If the tire pressure light does not turn off after adjustment, it means you need to manually reset it. You can find the settings button on the car's central control dashboard to perform a tire pressure reset.

As someone who frequently helps friends with car repairs, I'm familiar with the tire pressure warning issue in the BYD Qin Pro. Low tire pressure or significant fluctuations can trigger the warning light to illuminate. The standard values for the Qin Pro are posted on the door frame, typically between 2.3 and 2.5 Bar. The method to reset it is quite straightforward: after starting the engine, go to the settings menu on the car's central control screen, select the vehicle status or tire pressure monitoring option, find the reset function, and confirm. The warning light should then turn off. If it remains on after resetting, there might be a slow leak in one of the tires—check the tread for nails, or the TPMS sensor battery might be depleted and need replacement. Make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly with a home pressure gauge. Colder weather can trigger false alarms more easily, so early prevention can save fuel and protect tire lifespan. Safety-wise, ignoring the warning can affect handling, especially when driving at high speeds, so don't delay addressing it.

As the owner of a Qin Pro, I was startled last week when the tire pressure warning light came on, fearing something serious might happen. I immediately pulled over to check and found that the left front tire was underinflated. I inflated it to the recommended 2.4 Bar as stated in the manual. After inflation, the light remained on, but I located the tire pressure reset button in the left-hand control area of the steering wheel. Holding it down for a few seconds until the light blinked confirmed the reset, and the warning was cleared. The entire process took just a few minutes and required no special tools—the instructions were very clear. I recommend that if you encounter a similar situation, don’t panic; start with simple troubleshooting steps. Regularly use a pressure gauge to check tire pressure yourself, as seasonal changes often trigger more warnings. I inspect my tires quarterly for any cracks. Maintaining proper tire pressure not only prevents false alarms but also enhances driving stability and safety.

Resetting the Qin Pro tire pressure warning is not difficult. When I encountered it, I first checked if the tire pressure met the standard, with the recommended values found on the door edge sticker. If it was low, I inflated it to the suggested range. Then, I started the car, navigated to the settings menu on the dashboard, selected the tire pressure monitoring reset function, and executed it—the light turned off automatically. If the same issue keeps recurring, it might be a slow leak or a sensor malfunction that needs inspection and repair. It's useful to glance at the dashboard lights before driving regularly.

When driving my Qin Pro to pick up family members, I get worried about driving safety whenever the tire pressure warning light comes on. Steps to reset: After inflating to the proper level, find the TPMS reset button in the vehicle settings and perform the reset. The navigation on the center console screen is simple—just a few taps. Develop a habit of checking tire pressure monthly to avoid frequent cold-weather warnings disrupting daily routines.


