Where is the tire pressure monitoring button located on the Geely X6?
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The tire pressure monitoring button on the Geely X6 is located on the right side of the steering wheel. The status of the tire pressure can be viewed on the instrument panel through the tire pressure monitoring system. Typically, the normal tire pressure for the vehicle ranges from 2.3 bar to 2.5 bar. The tire pressure monitoring function can be categorized into indirect tire pressure monitoring and direct tire pressure monitoring based on the monitoring method. Direct Tire Pressure Monitoring: The direct tire pressure monitoring device uses pressure sensors installed in each tire to directly measure the tire pressure. It then transmits the pressure information from inside the tire to a central receiver module via a wireless transmitter, displaying the tire pressure data for each tire. The system will automatically alert the driver if the tire pressure is too low or if there is a leak. Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring: When the pressure in a tire decreases, the vehicle's weight causes the rolling radius of that wheel to become smaller, resulting in a faster rotation speed compared to the other wheels. By comparing the differences in rotation speeds between the tires, the system monitors the tire pressure. The indirect tire pressure alert system essentially relies on calculating the rolling radius of the tires to monitor the pressure.
I found that the tire pressure monitoring button of the Geely X6 is located in the small storage compartment just below the left side of the steering wheel, slightly above the knee level, requiring a slight bend to locate it carefully. Every time after inflating the tires, I press this button to reset the system, ensuring accurate tire pressure readings. As a young person who commutes daily, I find this position quite convenient—it doesn’t obstruct the view and is easy to operate. If you can’t find the user manual in your car, I recommend checking the relevant instructions on your phone. Familiarizing yourself with the operation can prevent accidental touches or false system alarms. Tire pressure monitoring is crucial for safety, especially when driving on highways—low pressure may lead to a blowout, while high pressure increases fuel consumption. Regularly checking the button’s functionality is a good habit.