
Method to reset the tire pressure warning light on CS15: Press and hold the square icon button on the left side of the steering wheel, then switch to the tire pressure monitoring screen, and press and hold the triangular icon button to perform a reset. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tires, which is like the blood pressure of a car. The level of tire pressure plays a crucial role in the performance and power of the vehicle. The Changan CS15 is a compact SUV under the Changan brand, with body dimensions of 4100mm in length, 1730mm in width, and 1635mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2510mm. In terms of exterior design, the front face of the Changan CS15 adopts a design style inspired by the CS95 concept car, which differs somewhat from the current Changan SUV series, giving it a more rugged and distinctive appearance.

I've been driving the CS15 for several years. I remember being quite nervous the first time the tire pressure warning light came on. That time, it was because one of the tires had low pressure. I slowly drove to a safe spot, first checked the pressure of all tires with a pressure gauge, and sure enough, one was low. I quickly inflated it to the standard value indicated on the label by the car door, usually around 2.2 for the front tires and 2.3 for the rear tires. Then, I started the engine, found the small button on the multifunction steering wheel, pressed it a few times to enter the vehicle settings menu, selected the tire pressure reset option, and confirmed. The whole process shouldn't be rushed—driving with abnormal tire pressure can be risky. Once the light goes off after resetting, it's safe. It's good practice to check the pressure monthly with a small tool at home to avoid the light coming on again and disrupting your trip.

When I first bought my car, the tire pressure light always gave me a scare. Here's a simple method: First, make sure the car is parked on level ground and turned off. Wait a few minutes, then restart the engine. After the dashboard completes its self-check, look for a button labeled MENU or SETUP on the left side of the steering wheel. Press it a few times to navigate to the vehicle settings screen, find the tire pressure monitoring reset option, and confirm. The light should go off in a few seconds. If the light remains on, you'll need to get out and check if there's a nail in the tire or if the pressure is too low. Use an air pump to inflate the front tires to around 220 kPa and the rear tires to about 230 kPa, which are the standard values. If that doesn't work, you'll have to visit a repair shop to check the sensors. Remember to wear gloves to keep your hands clean, and don’t forget to check the manual for details.

I've studied the tire pressure system of vehicles. The tire pressure warning light usually comes on when the sensor detects abnormal pressure or a depleted battery. The specific way to reset it is to start the engine, navigate to the tire pressure reset function in the central control menu using the steering wheel buttons, and execute it—the process is quite quick. If the light continues to flash after the operation, it might indicate a faulty wireless sensor in one of the tires or interference, requiring a computer diagnosis at a 4S shop. For daily maintenance, it's advisable to keep the tire pressure stable, as large temperature variations can easily trigger alarms. Resetting is only a temporary solution; addressing the root cause is key.

Every time the tire pressure light comes on in my CS15, I handle it myself: First, I get out and use a pressure gauge to measure each tire's pressure, then fill them to the standard values listed on the label on the door B-pillar—usually 220 kPa for the front and 230 kPa for the rear. After filling, I return to the driver's seat, start the engine, wait for the system to boot up, and then use the up and down buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate to the settings menu. There, I select the option to reset the tire pressure and save the changes. Once completed, the light should turn off. If it doesn’t, don’t panic—check if the tire pressures are consistent or if the sensors are dirty, then clean the tires. Make it a habit to manually check the tire pressure every month to avoid the light coming on and ensure safe driving.

When dealing with the tire pressure warning light on the CS15, I've gathered some insights: After starting the engine, use the steering wheel shortcut to enter the dashboard menu, locate the tire pressure reset operation in the vehicle information section, and execute it once. The process is straightforward, but ensure all tire pressures are adjusted to between 220-230 kPa. If the light doesn't turn off, consider potential tire leaks or sensor malfunctions, which require professional diagnosis. Regularly checking the tire condition before driving can prevent unexpected warning lights.


