How to reset the tire pressure warning on Haval M6?
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Check if there is any gearshift mechanism related to this tire pressure. If not, find the vehicle settings in the multifunction steering wheel to check the tire pressure. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery for more than one minute and then reconnect it. Confirm that the interval odometer is reset to zero, and the tire pressure of all four wheels does not display numbers but only a horizontal line. Wait until the yellow warning light on the left speedometer stops flashing. Drive about one kilometer, and the tire pressure values of all four wheels will be displayed and return to the previous normal state.
I previously drove a Haval M6 and encountered a tire pressure warning issue. Clearing the alarm isn't actually difficult, but you need to make sure the tires are fine first. I manually checked the pressure of each tire using a tire pressure gauge. The standard value is usually posted on the door frame, around 2.3-2.5 bar. If the tire pressure is low, it might be due to a slow leak or temperature changes, and you’ll need to go to a gas station to inflate it. After that, I started the car, went to the central control screen—the navigation screen side, opened the settings menu, selected vehicle information or safety-related items, and found a TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) reset option. After clicking it, the system begins calibration; sometimes, you even need to drive for a while to let the sensors relearn the normal values. The whole process takes less than ten minutes, but safety comes first—remember to check the tire pressure regularly to prevent unexpected alarms. Not clearing the alarm can affect driving safety, so I always handle it carefully to avoid problems during long-distance drives.