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ALWAYS CHECK THE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR COMPLETE OPERATING INFORMATION AND SAFETY WARNINGS *IF EQUIPPED †LEGAL DISCLAIMERS ON BACK INSIDE COVER
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Tire Pressure Monitoring
System Video
Fuel Economy Video
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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The indicator
functions as both Low Tire Pressure Light and
TPMS Malfunction Indicator.
The TPMS indicator
illuminates if it detects one or more tires is
significantly underinflated, the vehicle has a spare tire installed without
TPMS, or the outside temperature becomes significantly lower.
The LCD screen in the instrument cluster will display the Low Tire
Pressure indicator
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showing which tire is underinflated.
Inflate tire(s) to specifications using an accurate tire pressure gauge to
turn off Low Tire Pressure Light
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. See front driver’s door jamb for PSI
specification.
When there is a problem with the
TPMS, the TPMS Malfunction
Indicator
will blink for
approximately one minute and
then illuminate; see dealer
for service.
• Even with TPMS, tire pressure should be checked
manually at least once a month Only adjust tire
pressure on “cold tires” that have been sitting
for at least 20 minutes tires and are not hot in
temperature from direct sunlight or heat
• For proper maintenance and optimal fuel
economy, maintain recommended tire inflation
pressures and stay within the load limits and
weight distribution recommended for your vehicle
• In winter or cold weather, the TPMS light may
illuminate if the tire pressure was adjusted to
the recommended tire inflation pressure during
warm weather
QUICK TIPS
REMINDERS:
• Check the recommended tire pressure label located on
the left side of driver’s door jamb, visible when the door is
opened
• Consult your dealer for service if Low Tire Pressure Light
remains illuminated after inflating your tire(s)
• Personalel ectronic devices (such as laptops, wireless
chargers, remote start systems, etc) may interfere with the
TPMS system, which may cause the Malfunction Warning
Indicator (Check Engine Light) to illuminate
Fuel Economy
There are several factors that contribute to your vehicle’s fuel economy, such as maintenance of your vehicle, driving style,
environmental conditions, vehicle weight and vehicle aerodynamics. Below are some tips on how to help improve fuel economy:
• Keep your vehicle in good condition with
regular maintenance
• Don’t let the engine idle longer than necessary
• Drive at a moderate speed, accelerating smoothly
and at a moderate rate
• Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure
• Travel lightly, without carrying unnecessary weight
in your vehicle
• Avoid placing large or heavy items on roof racks
• Avoid hilly, winding or poorly maintained roads
For more information on Fuel Economy, you can snap the QR Code to view a video or refer to the Owner's Manual.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER