

Last time I drove the Song MAX, it took me a while to find the tire pressure reset button. It's actually operated on the central touchscreen, not a physical button. After starting the car, tap the infotainment screen to enter the "Settings" menu, select "Tire Pressure Monitoring System" under "Vehicle Information," then press the "Reset" button to confirm. This process is quite simple—it mainly updates the system to memorize the new tire pressure values and prevents false alerts from the sensors. If there's no response during operation, make sure the car is stationary in P or N gear. After resetting, it's best to drive a short distance to let the system auto-calibrate. Regular resets are important, especially after changing tires or adjusting pressure, as it ensures driving safety. Don't panic if you can't find it—just check the owner's manual or watch tutorial videos in the BYD app, which is quite convenient.

I just started driving this car, and the tire pressure reset button is hidden in the touchscreen. After starting the engine, go to the main screen and find the "Vehicle Settings" icon, swipe to the "Driving Safety" option, where you'll see the "Tire Pressure Monitor Reset" function—just click it to complete the process. I was a bit clumsy the first time, but after a few tries, I got the hang of it. It's even smarter than a physical button. Resetting prevents the tire pressure warning light from false alarms, which can affect your driving mood. It's recommended to check your tires regularly—the standard pressure is printed on the label near the driver's door. After resetting, remember to check if the dashboard light turns off. If it stays on without any response, there might be an actual tire leak, and you should get it fixed immediately. It's simple—newcomers can handle it by referring to the manual more often.

I found that the tire pressure reset button for the Song MAX is located in the system settings of the central control display. After starting the car, enter the menu, select 'Driving Related' or 'Safety Features,' find the tire pressure reset option, and click to operate. The reset is to synchronize sensor data, prevent false alarms, and enhance safety. Regular operation is important, especially before long trips—check the tire pressure is normal before resetting. If you can't find the location, just refer to the manual.


