TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) OUTLINE


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•  The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) has been adopted to assist the driver in understanding the tire status. It alerts the driver with the TPMS warning light and buzzer if there is an excessive drop in air pressure is detected.
Caution
•  Each wheel unit has its own preset identification code. If a system component is replaced, the system becomes inoperative since the instrument cluster cannot recognize the identification codes. Therefore, be sure to configure the identification codes of wheel units when any of the following items have been performed. For the identification code configuration procedure, refer to the Workshop Manual.
―  Disc wheel replacement
―  Wheel unit replacement
―  Instrument cluster replacement
Note
•  Perform tire pressure adjustment before driving. (When tires are cold.)
•  Tire pressure changes due to changes in ambient temperature and internal tire temperature.
―  In an area or a season with varying of temperatures, tire pressure will change due to ambient temperature change. If the tire pressure is lower than the lower-limit pressure due to low ambient temperature, the TPMS warning light may illuminate. Adjust the pressure when the TPMS warning light illuminates.
―  Tire pressure rises after driving because the internal temperature of the tire is high, If tire pressure is adjusted to the standard value when the internal temperature of the tire is high, the tire pressure lowers when the internal temperature decreases to the same level as the ambient temperature. If the tire pressure is lower than the lower-limit temperature, the TPMS warning light may illuminate.
•  As a general reference, air pressure changes approx.10 kPa {0.1 kgf/cm2, 1.5 psi}when the temperature changes 10 °C {50 °F}.