The tire pressures shown on the
instrument panel indicate the actual tire
pressure at the time of selecting the
display.
This
may
inflation pressure set when the tires are
cold because tires become warmer
during riding, causing the air in the tire
to expand and the pressure to increase.
The cold inflation pressures specified by
Triumph take account of this.
Only adjust tire pressures when the
tires are cold using an accurate tire
pressure gage (see page 170), and do
not use the tire pressure display on the
instruments.
Replacement Tires
When replacing tyres, always have an
authorized Triumph dealer fit your tyres
and make sure they are aware that tyre
pressure sensors are fitted to the
wheels.
differ
from
the
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sensor Batteries
When the battery voltage in a pressure
sensor is low, a message will be shown
in the instrument display and the TPMS
symbol or message will indicate which
wheel sensor has the low battery
voltage. If the batteries are completely
flat, only dashes will be shown in the
instrument
display,
warning light will be on and the TPMS
symbol will flash continuously. Contact
your authorized Triumph dealer to have
the sensor replaced and the new serial
number recorded in the spaces provided
on page 88.
With the ignition switch turned to the
ON position, if the TPMS symbol flashes
continuously or the TPMS warning light
remains on there is a fault with the
TPMS system. Contact your authorized
Triumph
dealer
rectified.
the
red
TPMS
to
have
the
fault
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