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What to do in an emergency Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
* If the warning light does not blink
or the message does not pop up,
perform the process again from
2).
For recommended tyre pressure of
this vehicle, refer to "Tyres and
wheels" on page 9-5 or the tyre
pressure label on the driver䳓s door.
For proper function of the TPMS,
the driver must set the system in
following situations.
* Situation requiring TPMS setting
䳜 If the tyre or wheel is repaired or
replaced
䳜 If the tyre or wheel is reposi
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tioned.
䳜 If the tyre pressure is adjusted.
䳜 If the low pressure light is illumi
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nated.
䳜 If suspension or ABS has been
replaced.
If the system is set without adjust
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ing tyre pressure, false alarm could
occur or the telltale will not be dis
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played even though the vehicle is
significantly under-inflated.
Make sure all tyres are properly
adjusted to the recommended pres
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sure when setting.
If the system is not set even in
required situations, false alarm
could occur or the telltale will not be
displayed even though the vehicle is
significantly under-inflated.
The system will not be set if you
press the SET switch (2) whilst driv
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ing. Make sure to stop the vehicle
and press the switch (2) for over 3
seconds.
䳜 Be sure the tyre is cold before
inflating the pressure.
A cold tyre means the vehicle has
been sitting for 3 hours or driven
within 1.6 km (1 mile).
Indication of Low Tyre Pressure
Thetyre ( ) warning light will illu
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minate when an under-inflated tyre
is indicated. In certain types, the