Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) detects the pressure of the vehicle’s tyres and displays it on the instrument cluster.

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  1. Low tyre pressure or TPMS malfunction indicator light

  2. Low tyre pressure position indicator light (shown on the instrument cluster)

Tyre pressure indicator

  • You can check the tyre pressure in assist mode on the instrument cluster. For more information, refer to LCD display.

  • The tyre pressure indicator appears 1–2 minutes after you start driving.

  • If the tyre pressure does not display when you stop the vehicle, Drive to display warning message displays. After driving, check the tyre pressure again.

  • You can choose from the following tyre pressure units in the user settings on the instrument cluster: psi, kPa, and bar (refer to LCD display).

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  • The tyre pressure may change due to factors such as parking conditions, driving style, and altitude above sea level.

  • The tyre pressure shown on the instrument cluster may differ from the tyre pressure measured by a tyre pressure gauge.

  • A low tyre pressure warning may sound when a tyre’s pressure unit is equal to or lower than the nearby tyres. This is normal operation due to the change in tyre pressure along with the tyre temperature.