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Where is the tire pressure display for the Roewe i6?

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VanLane
09/05/25 4:56am

The tire pressure display for the Roewe i6 is located on the dashboard. If there is an issue, it will automatically alert you with a flashing indicator and a beeping sound. The Roewe i6 is a model under the Roewe brand, with body dimensions of 4671mm in length, 1835mm in width, and 1464mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2715mm. In terms of appearance, the Roewe i6 adopts a wide and flat style, with the overall design consisting of smooth surfaces and sharp lines, giving the car a very sporty characteristic. Additionally, the concept car features a ducktail-style rear design with a swallowtail cut-in style, where all the lines converge at the taillights, making it highly recognizable.

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OscarRose
09/17/25 5:24am

I've been driving the Roewe i6 for several years, and the tire pressure display is quite convenient. After starting the vehicle, there are several control buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. By pressing the left or right directional keys, you can navigate through the pages on the small screen in the center of the dashboard until you reach the tire pressure information page. For higher trim models equipped with a central touchscreen, you can access the tire pressure values by clicking on the main menu and entering the 'Vehicle Settings' or 'Status Monitoring' section. I find the design very intuitive—not flashy but practical. Making it a habit to glance at the tire pressure after starting the car helps identify issues promptly, such as low or high pressure in any tire, reducing the risk of a sudden blowout while driving. If the tire pressure is abnormal, the system will automatically light up a warning indicator, so you don't have to worry about missing it. I recommend new owners make good use of this feature—it's both hassle-free and enhances safety.

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VanGabriella
10/31/25 5:53am

The tire pressure display for the Roewe i6 is right on the dashboard, so it's not hard to find. After you start the engine, there's a scroll button below the right side of the steering wheel—press it a few times to navigate to the driving information page, and the tire pressure data will appear. If it's the touchscreen version, tap the vehicle icon or a similar settings entry, then go into the submenu to find the tire pressure monitoring option. I figured it out the first time I drove the car—it doesn’t take much time. The key is to check it regularly to prevent issues, like uneven tire pressure affecting handling, especially making highway driving less stable. Occasionally, the system might lag, but a simple infotainment restart fixes it without disrupting usage. Simply put, the location is fixed and easy to operate.

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StViolet
12/14/25 6:02am

The tire pressure display on the Roewe i6 is typically integrated into the vehicle information system. Use the steering wheel buttons to switch the dashboard screen to the status page for display; on the central control screen, you need to select the vehicle monitoring function. This system transmits data in real-time through tire sensors, making it very convenient and not distracting while driving. I've tried it several times and found it responsive with timely reminders, which helps with driving safety. Remember to check if the settings are correctly enabled.

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