
Inflate the tires according to the recommended tire pressure value indicated on the B-pillar of the driver's seat. Click on the settings in the central control screen, select the vehicle tab on the left, and then click on the basic vehicle settings. Swipe up the interface to display the bottom content and click on the tire pressure calibration option. In the pop-up dialog box, click confirm. The reset will be successful after driving the vehicle for a few minutes, and the warning will be eliminated. Do not exceed the maximum pressure displayed on the tire pressure gauge. Check the tire pressure when the weather is hot or cold.

I find the tire pressure warning reset on BYD F3 quite simple. Having driven this car for several years, my first move when the warning light comes on is to safely pull over, then use a tire pressure gauge to check all four tires against the door frame label's standard values (typically 2.3 bar front/2.5 bar rear). If pressure is low, I promptly inflate it; if readings are normal, it might be a false alarm—just reset the system. The BYD F3 has a TRIP button on the instrument panel—hold it for a few seconds until the light goes off. Test drive briefly; if the warning clears, you're set. Persistent alerts may indicate sensor failure or slow leaks, warranting a 4S shop visit. Monthly pressure checks help minimize warnings and enhance safety.

I've encountered the tire pressure warning several times while driving my BYD F3, and the main solution is to reset the system. First, make sure all four tires have reached the standard pressure. If they're low, use a tool to inflate them. If the tire pressure is normal but the warning persists, you'll need to reset it. For most BYD models, press and hold the SET or RESET button near the steering wheel. I've done this a few times—press it for about 10 seconds until the dashboard indicator light turns off. If the reset doesn't respond, try driving a short distance; sometimes the system resets automatically. The warning might also be triggered by dust on the sensors or wiring issues, which I've experienced—simply wiping the connectors can fix it. For prevention, I've developed a habit of checking tire pressure every season to avoid warnings disrupting my drive. If the warning persists, don't force it—seek professional repair to avoid further issues.

I can share some experience on how to eliminate the tire pressure warning for BYD F3: Checking tire pressure is the key step. Use a gauge to measure if each tire's value is within the normal range, and adjust by inflating or deflating if it doesn't match. Then, the reset operation is usually done by pressing and holding the TRIP button on the car for a few seconds, and driving a few kilometers can stabilize it. If the reset is ineffective, it is recommended to check the manual or contact after-sales service, as the sensor may need replacement. Regular maintenance of tire pressure can significantly reduce the frequency of warnings.

To eliminate the persistent tire pressure warning on my BYD F3, I start with inspections: ensure uniform tire pressure and adjust if deviations are significant; then reset the system. Most owner's manuals recommend holding down the set button, which I've found effective. If the warning persists, consider sensor failure or wiring harness aging, requiring professional diagnosis. Developing a weekly tire pressure check habit usually reduces false alarms.


