Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Calibrating
The tire pressure monitoring system should always be calibrated only "after" the tire pressure values have been adjusted to the correct values.
If no pressure loss and no tire damage can be found after a tire pressure warning, the erroneous warning can be eliminated by calibrating.
Using the ABS speed sensors, the tire pressure monitoring system compares the RPM, the tire tread circumference and the vibration behavior of the individual wheels. The tire pressure monitoring system displays tire pressure changes in one or more wheels in the instrument cluster and in the Infotainment system.
The tire tread circumference changes when:
- The tire pressure is too low.
- Tires have structural damage.
- Vehicle is loaded on one side.
- Wheels of one axle are loaded higher, for example, when towing trailer or driving uphill and downhill.
- Snow chains are installed.
- The emergency wheel is installed.
- One wheel per axle was replaced.
The yellow Tire Pressure Monitoring Display Indicator Lamp -- is inside the instrument cluster -arrow-.
- A "STEADY LIGHT" with a warning tone indicates "WARNING", a loss of pressure was detected, check the tire pressure, and perform calibration.
Calibration
-- Switch the ignition on.
-- Switch on the Infotainment system.
-- Personalization: Select the user by selecting OK .
-- Tap the Vehicle function button.
-- Select Status
-- Select Status (on top)
-- Navigate to the last menu.
-- Select Set on the screen.
-- Confirm the tire pressures by selecting Confirm .