Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

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

OLQ2A115003
OLQ2A115030
  1. Low tire pressure or TPMS malfunction indicator light

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

Tire pressure indicator

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

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

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

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

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

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

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