Where is the tire pressure reset button on the Haval H7?
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The Haval H7 does not have a separate tire pressure reset button. The procedure for resetting the tire pressure is as follows: Press the up button on the left side of the steering wheel to display the low tire pressure indicator reactivation, then press the (R) button on the dashboard to check if the tire pressure is normal. Finally, press the button on the right side of the steering wheel, wait for 10 seconds before turning off the button, and restart the vehicle to find the tire pressure warning has disappeared. Hazards of excessive tire pressure: Reduced tire friction and adhesion, affecting braking performance; Causes steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort; Accelerates wear on the central tread pattern of the tire, shortening its lifespan; Increases vehicle body vibration, indirectly affecting the lifespan of other components; Overstretches the tire cords, reducing tire elasticity and increasing the load on the vehicle during driving; Decreases puncture resistance. When encountering sharp objects like nails or glass on the road, they can easily penetrate the tire, causing internal cracks and blowouts, leading to tire bursts.
I remember that the tire pressure reset button for the Haval H7 is usually located in the multifunction control area on the left side of the steering wheel, specifically in a row of buttons on the side near the door under the steering wheel. After starting the car, don't move, just press the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel, and the screen will display options; navigate through the menu by sliding or pressing to find the tire pressure monitoring settings, where there is a reset or recalibration function—just confirm the selection. This operation is simple but important because if the tire pressure has been adjusted but the warning light remains on, failing to reset the system promptly will cause continuous alarms, which can be stressful. It's best to check tire pressure and wear condition monthly to ensure they are within the standard range, such as maintaining a cold tire pressure of around 2.2-2.5 bar; if the light stays on after resetting, there might be an issue with the sensor, and it's advisable to visit a 4S shop for inspection. I believe developing this habit in daily maintenance can prevent major troubles.