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Tyre pressure

WARNING
For safety reasons, carry out these operations when the vehicle is stationary.
Tip
For more information on tyre pressure, please refer to the "Tyre pressure monitoring system" section in the vehicle user manual.
From the "Vehicle" World , press "Vehicle", then the "Tyre pressure" tab in order to check the tyre pressure status and reset the monitoring system "Tyre pressure" 1.
There are various "Tyre pressure" control systems according to the vehicle:
  • TPMS: tyre pressure monitoring system;
or
  • TPW: tyre pressure loss warning.
The display on your vehicle's instrument panel informs you of any tyre inflation faults.

Tyre pressure status with TPMS system

From the multimedia system, you can check the tyre pressure status.
The symbol 2 uses colours to indicate the tyre pressure status:
  • green – the tyre pressure is correct or unchanged since the last re-initialisation;
  • orange – the tyre pressure is insufficient;
  • red – one of the tyres is punctured or very deflated;
  • Grey – no information received from the tyre sensor.

Tyre pressure status with TPW system

From the multimedia system, you can check the tyre pressure status.
The symbol 3 uses colours to indicate the tyre pressure status:
  • green – the tyre pressure is correct or unchanged since the last re-initialisation;
  • Orange – the pressure of one of the tyres is insufficient.
For more information on the "Tyre pressure control system installed in your vehicle, press the icon 4.
Re-initialise the "Tyre pressure" control system at 1.
The procedure to re-initialise your system is displayed at 5.

Reinitialising

This function enables re-initialisation by pressing the "Reset" button 1.
The resetting procedure must be carried out while the vehicle is stationary and the ignition is switched on.
Start the re-initialisation procedure by pressing "Yes" or return to the tyre pressure status by pressing "No".
When the reset is finished, a confirmation message is displayed on the screen.