TIRE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT [DIRECT TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (WITHOUT TPMS SET SWITCH)]


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1.  Use of a digital gauge is recommended for accurate measurement of the air pressure.

2.  Tire pressure lowers gradually as time passes. Due to this, monthly air pressure inspection is recommended.

3.  Perform tire pressure adjustment before driving. (When tires are cold)

•  Tire pressure will increase after driving because the internal temperature of the tire is high. If tire pressure is adjusted to specifications when the internal temperature of the tire is high, tire pressure will decrease when the internal temperature of the tire decreases to the same level as ambient temperature. If the tire pressure is lower than the lower-limit pressure, the TPMS warning light may illuminate.
•  Even though the air pressure is adjusted to specifications, the indicated air pressure may be higher than the specified value when the internal temperature of the tire is higher than ambient temperature. (Example: Air pressure changes approx. 10 kPa {0.10 kgf/cm2, 1.5 psi} when the temperature changes 10 °C {18 °F})

Caution
•  In an area or a season with varying temperatures, tire pressure will change due to ambient temperature change. If the tire pressure is lower than the lower-limit pressure due to low ambient temperature, the TPMS warning light may illuminate. Adjust the pressure when the TPMS warning light illuminates.
•  The wheel unit air pressure stem is made of aluminum and can be damaged. Do not tilt or use excessive side force when checking the air pressure or filling a tire with air. Some tire pressure gauges and air filling nozzles have extended tips, which could bend or break the air pressure stem of the wheel unit due to the added force they can apply.(With Clamp-In)