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Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure Warnings<br />

The Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light will<br />

illuminate in the instrument cluster and an audible<br />

chime will sound when tire pressure is low in one<br />

or more of the four active road tires. The audible chime<br />

will sound once every ignition cycle for each condition<br />

that it detects. In addition, the Electronic Vehicle Information<br />

Center (EVIC) will display one or more Low<br />

Pressure messages (Left Front, Left Rear, Right Front,<br />

Right Rear) for 3 seconds and a graphic showing the<br />

pressure values of each tire with the low tire pressure<br />

values flashing. Should this occur, you should stop as<br />

soon as possible, and inflate the tires with low pressure<br />

(those flashing in the EVIC graphic) to the vehicle’s<br />

recommended cold placard pressure value. Once the<br />

system receives the updated tire pressures, the system<br />

will automatically update, the graphic display in the<br />

EVIC will stop flashing, and the Tire Pressure Monitoring<br />

Telltale Light will turn off. The vehicle may need to be<br />

driven for up to 10 minutes above 15 mph (25 km/h) in<br />

order for the TPMS to receive this information. Low<br />

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pressure in the spare tire will not cause the Tire Pressure<br />

Monitoring Telltale Light to illuminate or the chime to<br />

sound.<br />

NOTE: You can change the pressure units to display in<br />

PSI, kPA, or BAR. Refer to “Language,” under “Personal<br />

Settings (Customer Programmable Features),” under<br />

“Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)” in Section<br />

4 of this manual for details.<br />

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