How to Reset the Tire Pressure Warning on a Haval M6?
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Turn the ignition switch to the ON position to illuminate all indicator lights on the dashboard. Press the OK button on the left side of the steering wheel and the right button to navigate to the maintenance interface, then press the downward arrow button on the steering wheel to access the tire pressure interface. Wait until the dashboard prompts that the low-pressure run-flat indicator is activated, then press the OK button on the steering wheel to confirm. The dashboard will indicate whether the tire pressure is normal. Press the arrow button to select 'Yes' and then press the OK button to confirm. After completing the tire pressure reset operation, turn off the engine and restart it until the tire pressure reset success is displayed.
When encountering a tire pressure warning in my Haval M6, I usually park first to check all four tires for punctures or leaks, especially around the wheel rim edges which are prone to air leakage. After confirming the tires are intact, I use the onboard tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure, keeping it between 2.3-2.5bar when the tires are cold—values too high or low can trigger the alarm. Upon starting the car, locate the control button on the left side of the steering wheel, enter the vehicle settings menu, select tire pressure calibration, and hold for a few seconds to reset. After resetting, it's best to drive at low speed for a while to allow the system to relearn the data. If the alarm sounds again, a thorough inspection of the sensors or wiring may be needed. Sometimes, water jets from car washing can cause false alarms by impacting the sensors—no need to panic.
Last time my car's tire pressure warning light came on, the checking steps were quite simple: First, ensure all tires including the spare meet the standard pressure, then start the vehicle without turning on the AC or other electronics to avoid interference. Locate the vehicle status option in the central control settings, where you'll find a tire pressure reset function - confirmation will display a learning status. Remember to perform this on level ground as slopes affect accuracy. If the warning recurs, it might indicate a dead sensor battery or unreset system after nitrogen tire inflation, requiring professional equipment at a dealership. Regular tire health checks can prevent this hassle.