
The manual tire pressure reset method for the Haval H6 is as follows: 1. Turn the key to the second position, press the dashboard information switch button on the left side of the steering wheel to switch to the mileage display interface; 2. Press the up button on the left side of the steering wheel, and when the dashboard displays RRFIactiveReactivateR; 3. Press the R button on the dashboard, and the dashboard will display plus and minus signs; 4. Press the plus button on the steering wheel, wait for 10 seconds, and then turn off the key. Taking the 2021 Great Wall Haval H6 as an example, it is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4653mm, width 1886mm, height 1730mm, and a wheelbase of 2738mm.

I remember encountering a tire pressure warning issue with my Haval H6, which I managed to reset myself. First, park the car on level ground and turn off the engine, then restart it without moving the vehicle. Navigate to the vehicle settings menu on the central control screen, select the tire option, and find the tire pressure reset function. Press and hold the confirmation button for about three seconds. At this point, the tire pressure warning light on the dashboard will blink a few times and then turn off, indicating a successful reset. Before performing this operation, make sure all four tires are properly inflated. Tire pressure requirements vary with seasons; generally, you need more air in winter than in summer. If you notice the tire pressure light on while driving, it's best to pull over and check the tires immediately. Never ignore it and continue driving, as incorrect tire pressure can damage the tires and compromise safety.

It wasn't until my third year driving the Haval H6 that I figured out the tire pressure reset method, which is actually quite simple. After starting the engine but before shifting gears, press the multifunction button on the right side of the steering wheel to access the settings interface in the trip computer. Scroll down to find the vehicle status settings, select the tire pressure calibration option, and hold the OK button for more than five seconds. You'll hear a beep sound, and the dashboard should display 'Tire Pressure Resetting' - that means it's working correctly. Remember, this operation must be completed within 30 seconds; otherwise, you'll need to start over. After resetting, it's best to drive for a few minutes to let the system re-detect the tire pressure. I recommend checking your tire pressure monthly with a basic tire pressure gauge (just keep a $10 one in your trunk) - this habit can save you a lot on tire repair costs.

A friend asked me how to reset the tire pressure warning light on the Haval H6, and I shared my personal experience with them. First, check the tire pressure of all four tires when the car is cold to ensure it's within the 2.3-2.5 bar range. Adjustments must be made with the engine off. Start the car to power it on but don't press the accelerator. Navigate to the vehicle information section via the central touchscreen, find the tire settings area, press and hold the reset button until a progress bar appears on the display before releasing. Note that the yellow exclamation mark on the dashboard will flash first and then turn off, indicating success. For the first two days after resetting, pay attention to the tire condition while driving. Sometimes a nail puncture can cause slow air leakage—resetting only turns off the warning light and doesn't fix the tire issue.

The tire pressure reset procedure for my Haval H6 is quite convenient, with the key being to locate the correct operation position. Below the left side of the steering wheel, there's a dedicated body control panel with a row of function buttons. Find the button labeled SET, press and hold it for about five seconds until you hear a prompt sound, then release. At this point, the tire pressure warning light on the dashboard will flash continuously. After driving normally for a few kilometers, the system will complete the automatic learning of the new tire pressure values. Make sure the car doors are tightly closed during the operation, otherwise it may fail. After a successful reset, it's recommended to mark all four wheels for easier identification during the next inflation. Remember, for every 0.3bar decrease in tire pressure, tire lifespan reduces by 6%. Timely reset and monitoring can extend tire service life.

Before the last long-distance trip, I performed a tire pressure reset for my Haval H6 and carefully noted the key points from the manual. First, the vehicle needs to be completely shut off for five minutes to allow the system to reset. Then, start the engine but keep it stationary. Use the knob next to the gear lever to switch the dashboard information, navigate to the tire pressure monitoring page, and firmly press and hold the knob for six seconds. At this point, you'll notice the instrument needle slightly fluctuating, and the tire pressure indicator light will blink three times before staying on and then disappearing. After resetting, it's best to drive 3-5 kilometers to allow the sensors to reacquire data. Highway rest stops usually have inflation equipment, which is quite convenient. It's also a good idea to keep an emergency air pump in the car to handle any unstable tire pressure issues promptly.


