2006 LSSV Owner's Manual Supplement (PDF) - GM Fleet
2006 LSSV Owner's Manual Supplement (PDF) - GM Fleet
2006 LSSV Owner's Manual Supplement (PDF) - GM Fleet
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Low Pressure Warning<br />
A Low Pressure Warning is<br />
initiated when the pressure<br />
drops below the<br />
programmed level.<br />
The gage light, low-pressure warning indicator and<br />
the audible alarm turn on and off continuously. Press<br />
any button to acknowledge and stop the flashing.<br />
The gage light remains on and the display reverts to<br />
a normal mode. The Low Pressure Alert is cancelled<br />
when the tires are properly re-inflated to correct<br />
levels. See Capacities and Specifications on page 5-<br />
51 for Tire Pressure Monitoring System Setting<br />
Chart. The Pressure Low Alert is cancelled when the<br />
tires are properly re-inflated to correct levels.<br />
CAUTION:<br />
When the alert occurs, reduce speed and proceed to<br />
a safe location to check tires.<br />
High Pressure Warning<br />
®<br />
contact your <strong>GM</strong> Goodwrench dealer.<br />
The High Temperature Alert<br />
is initiated when the air<br />
temperature within a tire<br />
exceeds the programmed<br />
level. The temperature alert<br />
indicator and audible alarm<br />
turn on and off<br />
continuously.<br />
Press any button to acknowledge the alert and stop<br />
the flashing. The gage light remains on and the<br />
display reverts to a normal mode. The High<br />
Pressure Alert is cancelled when the tires are<br />
properly re-inflated to correct levels. See Capacities<br />
and Specifications on page 5-51 for Tire Pressure<br />
Monitoring System Setting Chart.<br />
Error Code<br />
An E1 error code may be displayed if the vehicle is<br />
not in motion for 15 minutes or longer with the key<br />
in the ON position. If after 5 minutes of driving 6<br />
mph (10 kph) or greater the code is still present,<br />
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