Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) - Mahindra ALTURAS G4 2019 Owner's Manual

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7.4 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

What's TPMS?
As an additional safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with
a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates an
abnormal tyre pressure telltale when one or more of your tyres are
significantly under-inflated or over-inflated.
Wheel module (each wheel)
The TPMS ECU receives various data including tyre pressure and
temperature from the wheel module mounted to each wheel and
displays the tyre pressure information through the instrument
cluster.
Proper tyre pressure : 34 psi
The tyre pressure should be checked when there is nobody inside
the vehicle and the tyres are cold (approx. 20°C).
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TPMS ECU
Y4G007
Tyre pressure check
B
B
Tire pressure OK
34
34
34
34
psi
Select TPMS (tyre pressure display) of the instrument cluster main
menu (A) to check the tyre pressure of each wheel on the LCD
screen (B).
TPMS starts to recognise the tyre pressures in 5 minutes of
continuous driving (over 20 km/h) after starting the engine. If
the system is not ready yet, LCD display shows "–"
• The tyre pressure displayed on the LCD screen may be
changed by the vehicle driving conditions, number of
passengers, tyre inflation, and other external factors
• When inflating the tyre, the tyre pressure may be changed
continuously until the turbulent mixing of air with different
temperature subsides
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
A
A
Y4G008
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