TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)*

The TPMS indicator functions as both the Low Tire Pressure Light and the TPMS Malfunction Indicator.

The indicator will illuminate if it detects one or more tires is significantly underinflated, the vehicle has a spare tire installed without TPMS or the tire pressure drops due to the outside temperature becoming significantly lower.

The LCD screen in the Instrument Cluster will display the Low Tire Pressure indicator showing which tire(s) is underinflated. Inflate the tire(s) to specifications using an accurate digital tire pressure gauge to turn off Low Tire Pressure Light . See front driver’s door jamb for PSI specification.

When there is a problem with the TPMS, the TPMS Malfunction Indicator will blink for approximately one minute and then illuminate — see dealer for service.

Quick Tips:

  • Even with TPMS, tire pressure should be checked manually at least once a month. Only adjust tire pressure on “cold tires” that have been sitting for 3 hours or more, and tires that are not hot in temperature from direct sunlight or heat
  • For proper maintenance and optimal EV economy, maintain recommended tire inflation pressures and stay within the load limits and weight distribution recommended for your vehicle
  • A significant drop in temperature can cause tire inflation pressures to drop, which may activate the TMPS light. Manually confirm tire pressures after significant changes in temperature or altitude

Reminders:

  • Check the recommended tire pressure label located on the left side of the driver’s door jamb, visible when the door is open
  • Consult your dealer for service if the Low Tire Pressure Light remains illuminated after inflating your tire(s)

*See LEGAL page for legal information

For illustrative purposes only. Your actual display, buttons and/or features may vary.

Refer to Section 8 in the Owner’s Manual for more information.

Always check the Owner’s Manual for complete operating information and safety warnings.