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VEHICLE CARE
If selected as a menu option, current
pressure information can be shown in
the driver or center display sceen, see
pages 79 and 127.
The tire pressure monitoring warning
symbol will illuminate to warn if one or
more of the tires become significantly
under-inflated and a warning message
is also shown in the driver display
screen, see page 70 for further
information.
When the warning symbol
illuminates, you should stop and check
your tires as soon as possible and
inflate them to the correct pressures,
see page 235.
WARNING: If stopped for an
emergency, move the vehicle off
the road, switch on the hazard
warning lights and mark the
vehicle with other warning devices
as available to reduce the risk of a
collision.
WARNING: Driving with under-
inflated tires could cause the tires
to overheat and can lead to tire
failure and may affect the vehicle’s
handling and stopping ability.
WARNING: Under-inflation also
reduces tire tread life and may
affect the vehicle’s handling and
stopping ability.
WARNING: Damage to a tire will
not be registered by the tire
pressure monitoring system.
Regularly check the tire condition
and pressures, especially when
driven on a track. Failure to do so
may lead to serious injury or
death.
TPMS Sensor Renewal Intervals
WARNING: The sensors are
powered by integral batteries,
with an average service life of 5
years. It is recommended to renew
all pressure sensors at this time
interval.
Calibrating Tire Pressure Monitoring
Sensor
After the fitment of a new sensor
or wheel removal/refitment the tire
pressure monitoring symbol will be
illuminated in the driver display.
Driving the vehicle with the tires at the
correct pressures for a short period of
time will allow the sensor to calibrate
to the tire pressure monitoring system
and the symbol will extinguish.
A guided routine to calibrate the sensor
pressure is available from the app
launcher screen in the central display,
see page 135. Tap on the
button and
follow the onscreen instructions.