
When the tire pressure monitoring alarm appears on the screen, tap the alarm to display the reset button. You can then press and hold the SET button to clear the tire pressure warning light on the Roewe i6. More information about the Roewe i6 is as follows: 1. It adopts a wide and flat design style, with the vehicle's design composed of smooth surfaces and sharp lines, presenting a very sporty characteristic. The concept car also features a ducktail design at the rear with a swallowtail-style cut-in pattern, where all lines converge at the taillights, giving it high recognition. 2. With a drag coefficient as low as 0.25, it can be said to rival the level of luxury cars. Moreover, the Roewe i6 boasts the widest body in its class at 1835 mm and the largest rear cabin space. The spacious and luxurious lateral space makes this family sedan more comfortable, more luxurious, and better suited for family car needs.

My Roewe i6's tire pressure warning light came on once, which made me a bit worried, but resolving it wasn't too difficult. First, ensure all four tires are inflated to the recommended pressure, usually indicated on the label attached to the door frame. If the light remains on despite correct pressure, you'll need to reset the tire pressure monitoring system. The method I tried involves holding down the multifunction button on the left side of the steering wheel (typically the one with an 'i' symbol) for several seconds with the engine off, until the dashboard shows a reset confirmation. Alternatively, you can access the vehicle settings menu via the center console screen, locate the tire pressure system option, and select reset. The light should disappear after resetting, but if it keeps recurring, it might indicate a sensor malfunction or unstable tire pressure. Regular tire pressure checks are recommended to prevent such issues, as insufficient pressure can affect handling and safety.

Don't panic when the tire pressure light comes on in your Roewe i6. I've dealt with this several times myself, and it's quite simple. First, find a spot to check the pressure of all tires, and inflate them to the recommended values on the vehicle label using a pressure gauge—typically 2.3 bar for the front tires and 2.2 bar for the rear tires. Resetting the tire pressure light doesn't require any tools: turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, then press and hold the INFO button on the steering wheel for three to five seconds. Watch the dashboard until the light goes off, and you're done. If that doesn't work, go to the maintenance settings in the central control screen to manually reset it. Remember, ensure the tire pressure is correct before resetting, or the light will keep coming on, which can wear out the tires over time. I check my tire pressure monthly to prevent issues.

As a Roewe i6 owner, when the tire pressure warning light comes on, I know the most likely reasons are low tire pressure or a sensor malfunction. The straightforward way to turn off the light is to reset the system after inflating the tires. Here's how to do it: Press the start button twice to enter power mode without starting the engine; then press and hold the function button on the left side of the steering wheel until the light flashes and turns off. It's important to develop a habit of regularly checking tire pressure to ensure it remains stable. When the light comes on, don't reset it immediately—first check the tires for leaks or punctures to prevent minor issues from becoming major hazards.


