Tire Pressure Monitor System Reset
Tire Pressure Monitoring begins to "learn" the wheels after a wheel change, wheel transmitter replacement, a tire pressure adjustment (when a warning message has been displayed), once an update of the tire settings has been performed. During this process, Tire Pressure Monitoring recognizes the wheels and their locations. The message "No monitoring, system is learning" appears on the multi-purpose display. The wheel learning process takes place exclusively when the vehicle is being driven above 16 mph (25 km/h). Tire Pressure Monitoring requires a certain amount of time to learn the wheels.
Starting TPMS Learn:
- Select menu "TIRE PRESSURE", then "ADJUST". Set tire type and tire size (both items must be set). See Operating Multi-Purpose Display .
- The learning process is now started, and will be completed when vehicle is driven. The message "NO MONITORING - SYSTEM LEARNING" is displayed. The current tire pressure will be displayed once the learning phase is complete.
Operating Multi-Purpose Display:
With multi-function steering wheel:
- Selecting menu, function, setting option: Rotary knob (top right button).
- Confirming selection: Press rotary knob.
- Moving back one or several selection levels: Button below rotary knob (middle right button).
Without multi-function steering wheel: (Use the lower lever on the right of the steering column.)
- Selecting menu, function, setting option: Push the lever downwards or upwards.
- Confirming selection: Push the lever forward.
- Moving back one or several selection levels: Pull the lever back (toward rear of vehicle).