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The alert and Tire Pressure indicator light may still be present immediately after you have
filled your tires to the recommended cold pressure, but both should clear once you have
driven a short distance.
You may need to drive over 15 mph (25 km/h) for at least 10 minutes for the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System to measure and report your updated tire pressures.
For more information on tire pressure, inflation, and maintenance, see Tire Care and
Maintenance on page 197.
(UI_a014)
Air pressure below recommendation for tires
Check pressure and refill air as needed
This alert does NOT indicate that there is a flat tire.
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) has detected that the air pressure in one or more of
your tires is at least 20% lower than the recommended cold tire pressure.
See Maintaining Tire Pressures on page 197 for detailed information on where to find the
recommended cold pressure (RCP) for your vehicle's tires, how to check tire pressures, and how
to keep your tires properly
inflated.
This alert may appear in cold weather because the air in your tires naturally contracts when it
becomes cold, decreasing tire pressures.
Although drops in tire pressure are expected in colder weather, air should still be added to
maintain the recommended cold tire pressure.
The alert may clear as the vehicle is driven. This is because the tires will warm up and the
tire pressure will increase.
Even if the alert clears, the tires should still be refilled with air once they have cooled.
For the best experience with your vehicle, the recommended cold tire pressure should
be maintained at all times.
The alert should clear once the Tire Pressure Monitoring System detects that each of your tires
is
inflated to the recommended cold pressure.
The alert and Tire Pressure indicator light may still be present immediately after you have
filled your tires to the recommended cold pressure, but both should clear once you have
driven a short distance.
You may need to drive over 15 mph (25 km/h) for at least 10 minutes for the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System to measure and report your updated tire pressures.
If you repeatedly see this alert for the same tire, have the tire inspected for a slow leak. You can
visit a local tire shop or schedule service using your Tesla Mobile App.
For more information on tire pressure and inflation, see Tire Care and Maintenance on page 197.
(UI_a137)
Active service connection to vehicle
Service performing remote diagnostics
A service technician is remotely logged into your vehicle for diagnosis or repair. You may notice
some loss of Infotainment functionality while the connection persists, but this alert does not
indicate an issue with your vehicle.
Troubleshooting Alerts
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