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OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
68PM2-01E
TPMS limitations
The tire pressure monitoring system may
not function properly under certain circum-
stances. In the following situations, the low
tire pressure warning light may come on
and remain on or may blink.
• When you replace a flat tire with the
spare tire.
• When you include a spare tire during a
tire rotation.
• When the TPMS sensor is damaged
during a tire replacement or liquid seal-
ants are used to repair a flat tire.
• When the TPMS sensor’s electronic sig-
nal is disturbed in one of the following
ways:
– Electric devices or facilities using simi-
lar radio wave frequencies are nearby.
– A metallic film that may cause radio
wave interference is attached on the
window.
– A lot of snow or ice covers the vehicle,
in particular, around the wheels or
wheel housings.
– Snow tires that are not installed with
genuine TPMS sensors or tire chains
are used.
• When you use non-genuine SUZUKI
wheels or tires.
• When the pressure of any tire is too
high.
• When there is a problem with the
receiver of the TPMS controller.
TPMS setting (For instrument clus-
ter - Type A or B)
• You can set one of the initial value of tire
pressure below that is indicated on the
tire information label.
– Comfort Mode
– Eco Mode (if equipped)
– Load Mode
For details on how to set the mode, refer to
“Setting mode” in “BEFORE DRIVING”
section.
TPMS setting (For instrument clus-
ter - Type C)
• You can check the current tire inflation
pressure on the information display.
• You can set one of the initial value of tire
pressure below that is indicated on the
tire information label.
– Comfort Mode
– Eco Mode (if equipped)
– Load Mode
WARNING
If the loading weight has changed,
adjust the tire pressure according to
the tire information label and set the
initial value via the information dis-
play. If the loading weight, tire pres-
sure and initial value do not match,
the tire pressure monitoring system
will not function properly.
WARNING
If the loading weight has changed,
adjust the tire pressure according to
the tire information label and set the
initial value via the information dis-
play. If the loading weight, tire pres-
sure and initial value do not match,
the tire pressure monitoring system
will not function properly.
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