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Where is the tire pressure reset button for BYD?

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MacCharlotte
08/27/25 7:37am
BYD's tire pressure reset button is located in the glove compartment on the passenger side, specifically on the left side where you can find the tire pressure button. Below is an introduction to tire pressure: Normal tire pressure range: The normal tire pressure should be between 2.3 and 2.7 BAR. However, in summer when temperatures are high, the pressure may rise above 3.0 BAR after driving, so it is more appropriate to maintain a tire pressure between 2.3 and 2.5 BAR in summer. Overinflated tires: This reduces the tire's friction and adhesion, affecting braking performance; causes steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort; accelerates wear on the central tread pattern, shortening tire lifespan; increases vehicle vibration, indirectly affecting the lifespan of other components; makes it easier for sharp objects like nails or glass to puncture the tire, leading to internal cracks or blowouts. Underinflated tires: Increases friction with the road surface, raising fuel consumption; leads to heavy steering and deviation, compromising driving safety; increases movement in various parts of the tire, causing abnormal heat due to excessive rolling; multiplies friction with the ground, rapidly raising tire temperature, softening the tire, and drastically reducing its strength, which can lead to blowouts at high speeds; increases tire deformation, causing sidewall cracks and flexing movements that generate excessive heat, accelerating rubber aging, fatigue in the cord layers, and cord breakage, while also enlarging the tire's contact area and accelerating shoulder wear.
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LeilaMarie
09/09/25 6:22am
I remember the location of the tire pressure reset button in BYD models is quite important. It's usually in the control button area on the left side of the steering wheel. You need to press the menu button to navigate to the vehicle settings menu, select the tire pressure monitoring system option, and confirm the reset. For specific operation, first start the engine in a parked state, enter settings to find the tire pressure reset, and tap to complete the reset process. If not reset, the tire pressure sensor may give false alarms, with the warning light staying on and becoming annoying, especially during winter and summer when temperature differences cause more tire pressure variations. I recommend doing this immediately after changing tires or inflating them to maintain system accuracy, prevent sudden tire blowouts, and save fuel consumption. During regular maintenance, checking its location makes it easy for new owners to handle without stress. Everything is considered for safe driving - don't find it troublesome as details determine the driving experience. Exploring the settings menu more will help you quickly familiarize yourself with BYD's interface design, which is quite user-friendly.
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Logan
10/23/25 7:13am
I think the location of the BYD tire pressure reset button depends on the model. For newer models, it might be in the touchscreen system, while older models may place it in the physical button area on the steering wheel. When I drove, I found that entering the vehicle information menu, selecting the tire pressure settings, and clicking the reset button was sufficient. The process is simple but must be done accurately; otherwise, the sensor calibration may fail, and the warning light will remain on, leading to false alarms that affect driving safety. After changing tires or adjusting pressure due to seasonal changes, don’t forget to reset it—this can prevent prolonged false warnings. Make it a habit to check the manual for the exact location, as each BYD model has slightly different designs. After resetting, the system resumes normal monitoring of tire conditions, which is beneficial for fuel efficiency and preventing wear. I often remind my friends not to overlook this small detail—it makes driving much more reassuring.
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LucasFitz
12/06/25 7:37am
To reset the tire pressure on a BYD vehicle, the reset button is usually located among the steering wheel controls. Simply press the menu button, navigate to the settings, find the tire pressure option, and perform the reset. The process is quick and can be done in just a few steps. Remember to reset the system after changing tires or adjusting tire pressure to prevent the warning light from staying on and avoid false alarms. This ensures the system accurately monitors tire pressure, which is crucial for safe driving. Always perform the reset while the vehicle is parked to guarantee accuracy.
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