Mazda BT-50 2017 Owner's Manual page 213

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System Warning Lamps
Warning
lamp
Tyre(s) under-inflated
Solid warning
lamp
Spare tyre in use
Tyre pressure monitoring system
malfunction
Solid warning
Spare tyre in use
lamp initially
followed by a
flashing
Tyre pressure monitoring system
warning lamp
malfunction
If the Warning Lamp is On
1. Check each tyre to verify that none are
flat.
2. If one or more tyres are flat, repair as
necessary.
3. Check the tyre pressures and inflate all
the tyres to the correct pressure.
4. Carry out the tyre pressure monitoring
system reset procedure.
qTyre Pressure Monitoring System
Reset Procedure
Overview
You must carry out the system reset
procedure after each tyre replacement or
adjustment of the tyre pressures.
Description
1. Make sure tyres are at the correct pressure. See
Wheels and Tyres (page 193). The tyre pressures are
also on the tyre inflation pressure label
(located on the edge of driver door or the B-Pillar).
2. After inflating the tyres to the correct pressure you
must carry out the tyre pressure monitoring system
reset procedure. See
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Reset
Procedure in this chapter.
Repair the damaged road wheel and tyre and refit the
repaired road wheel and tyre assembly to your vehicle
to restore the correct operation of the system.
If the tyres are correctly inflated and the spare tyre is
not in use but the light remains on, the system has
detected a fault that requires service.
Repair the damaged road wheel and tyre and refit the
repaired road wheel and tyre assembly to your vehicle
to restore the correct operation of the system.
If the tyres are correctly inflated and the spare tyre is
not in use but the light remains on, the system has
detected a fault that requires service.
To maintain your vehicle load carrying
capability, your vehicle requires different
tyre pressures in the front tyres compared
to the rear tyres.
The system illuminates the warning lamp
at different pressures for the front and rear
tyres.
The tyres need to be periodically rotated
to provide consistent performance and
maximum tyre life, the system needs to
know when the tyres have been rotated to
determine which set of tyres are on the
front and rear axles. With this
information, the system can detect and
correctly warn of low tyre pressures.
Wheels and Tyres
Action
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