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106 Assistant Driving
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Your vehicle is equipped with an active Tire Pressure
Monitoring System, which monitors tire pressure through
sensors installed on each wheel valve.
Instrument Display Screen Tire Pressure Monitoring
Interface
* The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual
product
You can select the Tire Pressure information interface
through the vehicle information card on the left side of the
Instrument Display Screen to view Tire Pressure (refer to
page 22).
Central Control Screen Tire Pressure Monitoring
Interface
Access the vehicle setting on the Central Control
screen > Vehicle condition to view Tire Pressure
information.
* The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual
product
Tire Temperature High, Sensor Low Battery, or
Malfunction Warning
When the tire temperature is high or the Tire Pressure
Sensor has low battery or malfunctions, the corresponding
warning tire will start flashing, accompanied by an audible
warning. Simultaneously, the Instrument Display Screen
will show a corresponding prompt.
Low/High Tire Pressure Warning
When the low/high tire pressure warning is activated, the
corresponding warning tire will light up in red. The Tire
Pressure Monitoring System Fault warning light will stay
on, accompanied by an audible warning. Simultaneously,
the Instrument Display Screen will show a corresponding
prompt.
Warning
During the driving process, if the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System Fault warning light flashes for a
period and then stays on continuously, the vehicle
should be parked in a safe location, and the dealer
should be contacted as soon as possible.
Tip
Regularly check tire pressure and ensure it is
within the specified range.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System cannot pre-
indicate rapid tire damage caused by external
factors (such as a blowout) and cannot identify all
long-term, gradual pressure losses in tires.
After each stop and power-on, the tire pressure
data is based on the last received data. The
vehicle needs to be driven at a speed of
25km/h~30km/h for more than 10 minutes to
update to real-time tire pressure values.
Factors that may cause abnormal operation of the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System
Installing incompatible tires or modifying wheels.
Presence of liquid or injection of tire repair fluid inside
the tire.
Driving with snow chains installed.
Proximity to facilities generating strong radio waves or
electrical noise interference, such as TV stations, gas
stations, airports, etc.
Installing accessories that may interfere with the
Vehicle's radio receiver or electrical system.
Caution
Only replacement with specified wheel specifications is
allowed; otherwise, it may affect the normal operation of
the Tire Pressure Monitoring System.

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