Where is the tire pressure monitoring on the Haval H6?
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The tire pressure monitoring of the Haval H6 can be viewed on the dashboard. The tire pressure monitoring system can automatically monitor various conditions of the tires in real time by recording the rotation speed of the tires or through electronic sensors installed in the tires, providing effective safety assurance for driving. Common tire pressure monitoring methods: Direct tire pressure monitoring uses wireless transmitters to send pressure information from inside the tire to a central receiver module, which then displays the tire pressure data for each tire. Indirect tire pressure monitoring compares the differences in rotation speed between tires to monitor tire pressure. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is equipped with direct sensors in two diagonally opposite tires and includes a 4-wheel indirect system. Daily tire pressure precautions: Most cars are equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system that alerts drivers to tire leaks and abnormal tire pressure to ensure driving safety. It is important to pay attention to the tire pressure monitoring light on the dashboard, as both excessively low and high tire pressure can affect driving performance and increase tire wear.
I know this well. The tire pressure display for the Haval H6 is on the dashboard. After starting the car, don't rush off—wait about 10 to 20 seconds, and the pressure readings for all four tires will pop up in the bottom right corner of the tachometer screen, crystal clear. If you don't see it right away, no worries. Just use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, navigate up, down, left, or right to select the square icon in the middle, press it, and find the vehicle information section to check anytime. The newer H9's tire pressure monitoring can also display on the small screen below the windshield, but the H6 mainly relies on the dashboard and central control screen. If there's abnormal tire pressure while driving, a yellow exclamation mark inside a triangle will appear in the middle of the dashboard—that's when you need to pull over and check immediately.
When I first bought the car, I also spent a long time looking for it, but later found it super simple. While driving, just glance down at the small screen on the right side of the instrument cluster—the one that displays fuel consumption and mileage—and the tire pressure numbers are clearly shown there. If you're driving an older model with button controls on the center console, just press the 'INFO' button on the dashboard, and you can switch to the tire pressure interface in two or three clicks. Last time I went on a long trip, I noticed the slow leak in the right front tire because I saw the number drop from 240 to 180. Now, the new third-generation H6 even upgrades to include tire temperature monitoring, which you can directly view on the large center console screen.