OR: to cancel the operation, touch
Cancel
. The current tyre pressure is not
saved and the system will not be re-
synchronised.
After an extended driving time (at least 20
minutes) with driving at different speeds, the
system will automatically learn the new val-
ues and monitor them.
Troubleshooting for Tyre
Pressure Loss Indicator
Please refer to at the start of the chap-
Low tyre pressure
The indicator lamp lights up yellow.
There is a loss of pressure in one or more
tyres or the tyre is structurally damaged.
—
Do not drive on!
— Check and adjust all tyre pressures
— Damaged tyres should be replaced.
— Re-synchronise the Tyre Pressure Loss In-
— If the fault persists, go to a qualified work-
shop.
Fault in the Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator
The indicator lamp flashes for about a minute
and then remains lit up in yellow.
There is a system fault.
—
Do not drive on!
— Switch the ignition off and then back on
again.
— Re-synchronise the Tyre Pressure Loss In-
— If the fault persists, go to a qualified work-
shop.
WARNING
Differing tyre pressures or tyre pressures
that are too low can cause tyre damage,
tyre failure, loss of vehicle control, acci-
dents, serious injury and death.
·
If the indicator lamp lights up, stop
the vehicle as soon as possible and
check all the tyres → page 332.
·
Different tyre pressures or tyre pres-
sures that are too low can increase wear
on the tyres, reduce vehicle stability and
increase the braking distance.
·
Differing tyre pressures or tyre pressures
that are too low can cause sudden tyre
failure and lead to a tyre bursting and
the loss of control over the vehicle.
·
The driver is responsible for the correct
tyre pressure of all tyres on the vehicle.
The recommended tyre pressure can be
found on a sticker → page 332.
·
The tyre monitoring system cannot
function correctly unless all cold tyres
have the correct tyre pressure.
·
The pressure in all tyres must always be
appropriate to the vehicle load
·
Always inflate all tyres to the correct
tyre pressure before every journey
·
If the vehicle is driven with insufficient
tyre pressure, this results in greater tyre
flexing. This could warm up the tyre to
such an extent that the tread may sepa-
rate and the tyre could burst. This could
cause the driver to lose control of the
vehicle.
·
High speeds and overloading of the ve-
hicle may cause the tyres to heat up to
such an extent that the tyre bursts, lead-
ing you to lose control of the vehicle.
·
If the tyre pressure is too low or too
high, the tyres will wear prematurely
and the vehicle will not handle well.
·
If the tyre is not flat and it is not neces-
sary to change the wheel immediately,
drive at low speed to the nearest quali-
Tyre monitoring system
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