
Changan Yuexiang's tire pressure reset button is located on the control lever to the left of the steering wheel. The operation method is as follows: Step on the car's brake pedal to prepare for starting the engine. Press the car's one-button start button to ignite the engine. All dashboard lights should illuminate, confirming that the vehicle's electronic systems are powered. Inflate all four tires to ensure they have equal tire pressure. Press the tire pressure control button to reset. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tires, with recommended monitoring values between 2.2 and 2.5 bar. Tire pressure monitoring methods include: direct tire pressure monitoring, indirect tire pressure monitoring, and using intelligent tire monitoring systems.

I previously studied the operation interface of the Changan Yuexiang, and the tire pressure reset button is located in the control panel area below the left side of the steering wheel. Look carefully for that small button with a tire symbol or labeled 'SET', positioned near the headlight height adjustment knob. When operating, first start the vehicle but do not drive, then press and hold the reset button with your fingertip for about 5 seconds until the tire pressure warning light on the dashboard flashes and turns off. Note that when the tire pressure light is on, you must first check if the pressure in all four tires meets the standard; otherwise, the warning will reactivate after resetting. If the button doesn't respond when pressed, it might be due to poor contact or a system malfunction, in which case it's best to visit a 4S shop for a professional equipment check.

I've helped a friend deal with the tire pressure issue on the Yuexiang. The reset button isn't in an obvious location. There's a black control panel on the left side of the steering wheel, near the area above the driver's knees. The button is quite small and easy to miss. Remember to hold the button while the vehicle is powered on, and release it only after the tire pressure warning light on the dashboard turns off. If you can't find the physical button, don't worry—some newer Yuexiang models use the steering wheel menu control instead. Just navigate to the vehicle settings using the left and right directional buttons and find the tire pressure calibration option. After resetting, it's recommended to drive for a while to test if the system is functioning properly. Driving at night with inaccurate tire pressure can be quite dangerous.

According to car owners' experience, the tire pressure reset button is located in the left area of the center console. For older Yuexiang models, it's above the air conditioning panel, while newer models have it moved to the lower left side of the steering wheel. If you can't find it, you can check the electronic version of the owner's manual for detailed illustrations. Before resetting, make sure the cold tire pressure meets the standard value; otherwise, the system will trigger an alarm again. The reset button design in Changan vehicle series is generally quite concealed, so it's recommended to turn on the interior light for better visibility during operation.


