Method 1 :
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method 2 :
Relearn procedure
Relearn new sensor IDs:
1. Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
2. Apply the parking brake.
3. Vehicle must be stationary for 20 min for control module to enter learn mode.
4. Drive vehicle above 16 mph to register sensor IDs.
Note: The driving speed should be controlled at 16-64 mph (25-100 km/h)
Reset tire pressure:
1.Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard
2.Apply the parking brake and turn the ignition on (engine off)
3.Long press SET (or ESP) (located next to gear shift) until audio Signal is heard .Audio signal confirms
successful relearn .
Method 1 :
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method 2:
1. Properly install tire pressure sensors
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard (located in the door
frame).
3. Park for 20 min. Drive the vehicle at a speed of 16-64 mph (25-100km/h) for at least 10 min.
TPMS sensors will be learned automatically. Any TPMS warning will disappear and tire pressure
value will display if avaiable
Relearn procedure:
1. Reset the tire pressure in the Multi-Function Indicator (MFI). TPMS resets the benchmark tire
pressure to the current tire pressure in the tires based on the circumference of the tires
2. Turn the ignition on to reset the reference tire pressure . In the MFI navigate to the Settings menu
and select ‘Tine Pressure’. Store and confirm the new tire pressures.
3. The re-calibration must be performed each time the tire pressure in one or more tires has been
changed rotate or repaired
4. The new tire pressures are stored in the system only after at least 20 min of normal driving
Note: The driving speed should be controlled at 16-64 mph (25-100 km/h)
Relearn procedure:
Indirect system, no TPMS sensors fitted
Reset procedure:
1.Check if TPMS warning lamp is on.
2.Inflate tires to the pressure specified on tire placard
3.Turn the ignition on (Engine off)
4.Long press TPMS Reset in the glove box or the center console, until an audible chime is heard and MIL
goes off.
5. Drive the vehicle to complete relearn
Relearn procedure:
1. Use one of the three methods below to copy according to the actual situation.
Method 1: Copy by Activation.
Method 2 : Copy by OBD ( if any tool is available)
Method 3 : Copy by Manual Input sensor IDs ( Note that the date format is decimal or hexadecimal).
Note:
After the copy, the original sensor must be taken away or kept at least 100m away from the vehicle to
avoid RF signal
After the copy, the original sensor must be taken away or kept at least 100m away from the vehicle to
avoid RF signal interference, which may cause the TPMS lamp to stay on or the displayed tire pressure (if
available) to be about 0 kPa/psi
Relearn procedure:
Indirect system, no TPMS sensors fitted
Reset procedure:
1. Inflate tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
2.Press RESET ( check owner’s manual for location ) until lamp goes off.
The Set for TPMS is in the glove compartment.
1.Press SET ,and then TPMS resets the benchmark tire pressure to the current tire pressure in the tires
based on the circumference of the tires
2. To reset the TPMS turn the ignition on and then long press SET until you hear a confirmation
chime.
The chime usually sounds after a few seconds.
3.The SET must be pressed for at least 2s but no more than 30s each time the tire pressure in one or
more tires has been adjusted or after one or more tires has been changed ,rotated, or repaired
4. The new tire pressures are stored in the system only after at least 20 min of normal driving
Note: the driving speed should be controlled 16-64mph (25-100 km/h)
Relearn procedure :
Indirect system, no TPMS sensors fitted
Reset procedure:
1.Inflated tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
2.Press RESET ( check owner’s manual for location) until lamp goes off.
Method 1
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method2
Relearn procedure:
1. Reset the tire pressure in the Multi-Function Indicator (MFI). TPMS resets the benchmark tire
pressure to the current tire pressure in the tires based on the circumference of the tires
2. Turn the ignition on to reset the reference tire pressure . In the MFI navigate to the Settings menu
and select ‘Tire Pressure’. Store and confirm the new tire pressures.
3. The re-calibration must be performed each time the tire pressure in one or more tires has been
changed rotate or repaired
4. The new tire pressures are stored in the system only after at least 20 min of normal driving
Note: The driving speed should be controlled at 16-64 mph (25-100 km/h)
Method 1:
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well
(TPMS lamp off).
Method 2:
Relearn procedure:
1. Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
2.Long press RESET (on end of wiper level) until ‘DISPLAY TYPE’ is displayed .
3. Press button on end of wiper lever to select ‘SET’
4.Press RESET.
5.Press button on end of wiper lever to select ‘TIRE PRESSURE’
6.Press RESET
7.Press button on end of wiper lever to select ‘WHEEL CHANGE’ (select ‘STORE PRESSURES’ if
resetting tire pressure).
8.Press RESET. It take 20 min to complete relearn.
Relearn procedure:
Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
Turn the ignition on (engine off)
1. Press ‘CAR function’.
2. Select ‘CAR System Control’.
3. Select ‘Serving & Checks’.
4. Select ‘TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING’.
5. Select ‘Store tire pressures’.
6. Then select ’Yes’ to store now.
Method 2:
Relearn procedure:
1. Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
2. Press ’CAR function’
3. Select ‘TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING’
4. Select WHEEL CHANGE (Select STORE CURRENT TIRE PRESSURES if resetting tire
pressures).
5. Relearn can take 20 min to complete
Relearn procedure:
Indirect system, no TPMS sensors fitted
Reset Procedure
1.Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
2.Turn the ignition on (engine off)
3.Select ‘CAR’
4.’TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING’
5.WHEEL CHANGE.
6.It take up to 20 min to complete
Method 1:
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well
(TPMS lamp off).
Method 2:
Relearn procedure:
1.Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
2. Turn the ignition on (engine off).
3.Enter tire pressure mode.
4.Press Media Control located on center console.
5.Park for 20 min
6.After 20 min , vehicle must be driven at a speed 25-64 mph for 10 min
Relearn procedure:
Indirect system, no TPMS sensors fitted
Reset procedure:
1.Inflate tires to the pressure specified on tire placard
2.Turn the ignition on (Engine off)
3. Select ‘ TIRE PRESSURE MODE’ and press MEDIA CONTROL in center console.
4. Wait for 20 min then drive at a speed above 25mph for 10 min to complete relearn.
Method 1 :
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method 2 :
Relearn procedure
1.Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
2.Press ’CAR function’
3.Select ‘TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING’
4.Select WHEEL CHANGE (Select STORE CURRENT TIRE PRESSURES if resetting tire pressures).
5.Relearn can take 20 min to complete.
Relearn procedure:
Indirect system, no TPMS sensors fitted
Reset procedure:
1. Inflate tires to the pressure specified on tire placard.
2. Press MENU on the central instrument cluster
3. Select ‘SET’ option by using the turn switch.
4. Scroll to ‘TIRE PRESSURE’ and then press switch.
5. Select to ‘STORE PRESSURE’ .
6. Check mark will ensure correct.
Relearn procedure:
Indirect system, no TPMS sensors fitted
Reset procedure:
1.Check if TPMS warning lamp is on.
2.Inflate tires to the pressure specified on tire placard
3.Turn the ignition on (Engine off)
4.Select ‘CAR/RESET’ to display menu.
5. Select ‘TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING’.
6.Select ‘WHEEL CHANGE’
7.Press RESET/STORE/OK to confirm selection.
8. Drive the vehicle to complete relearn
Method 1 :
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method 2:
Relearn procedure:
1. Inflate tires to the pressure specified on tire placard
2. If sensor have been correctly replaced, vehicle will need to be stationary for at least 15min
3. Press CAR/Vehicle.
4. Select ‘TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING’
5. Select ‘Adjustment tires’
6. Drive vehicle at a speed of 16 mph (25km/h) and 64 mph (100km/h) for at least 10 min .TPMS
Sensor IDs will be learned automatically
Method 1 :
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method 2:
Relearn procedure:
1. Properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard (located in the door
frame).
3. Park for 20 min. Drive the vehicle at a speed of 16-64 mph (25-100km/h) for at least
10min.TPMS sensors will be learn automatically. Any TPMS warning will disappear and tire
pressure value will display if available.
Relearn procedure:
Indirect system,no TPMS sensors fitted
Reset procedure:
1. Inflate tires to the pressure specified on tire placard
2. Press Car on display
Reset procedure:
1. Inflate tires to the pressure specified on tire placard
2. Press CAR on display.
3. Select ‘TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING’
4. Select ‘STORE CURR TIRE PRESSURES’.
Relearn procedure:
Indirect system, no TPMS sensors fitted
Reset procedure:
1. Inflate tires to the pressure specified on tire placard
2. Long press RESET (on end of wiper level) until ‘DISPLAY TYPE’ is displayed .
3. Select ‘SET’
4. Press RESET.
5. Select correct mode (Tire Pressure)
6. Press RESET.
7. Select correct mode (Wheel Change)
8. The vehicle must be stationary for 20 min and then be driven on a 10-min adaptation drive at
a speed above 15mph. If the standing time is not followed control module is not in learning
mode, the system will detect a fault.
Relearn procedure:
1. Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard. Park the vehicle for over 20min
2. Select ‘TIRE PRESSURE’, and then ‘SETTINGS’ under main menu.
3. Select tire type and size.
4. Wheel positions are learned during normal driving conditions
Note: The driving speed should be controlled at 16-64 mph (25-100 km/h)
Method 1 :
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method 2 :
Relearn procedure
Vehicle with multi-function steering wheel
The setting must be updated in the ‘Tire Pressure’ after a wheel change, wheel transmitter replacement,
filling with tire sealant, update of the tire settings or inflating (after previous warning ‘Tire Pressure!’)
1. Turn the ignition on (engine off)
2. Press the rotary knob at right of steering wheel to enter the main menu, turn the rotary knob
upwards or downwards to select ‘Tire Pressure’, and press the rotary knob to confirm the
selection.
3. Select ‘Fill Info’ and confirm. You can read the tire pressure to be corrected on display . The tire
pressure to be corrected (refill pressure) is indicated on the displayed wheel. Example : If’-
1.5psi’/’-0. 1 bar’ is displayed for the right rear tire, 1. 5 psi/0. 1 bar/10 kPa must be added to
this tire . The displayed pressure take into account the tire temperature.
4. Select ‘Adjust’ and confirm : select ‘Summer tires’ or ‘ Winter tires’ or ‘All -season’ and
confirm. Then select the tire size and confirm ( Information on the size and type can be found on
the tire sidewall). Tire selection has only been successfully completed when the following
message appears on the multi-function display, example: ‘Summer tires 19-inch was set. No
monitoring. System is learning’
Note: The new tire type and tire size must be selected even if the setting for the new set of wheels are the
same as for the old wheels.
5. The wheel learning process takes place exclusively when the vehicle is being driven (Vehicle
speed should be 16-64mph (25-100km/h)).
TPMS requires a certain amount of time to learn the wheels. During this time, the current tire pressures
are not available on the multi-function display.
The tire pressure warning lamp remains illuminated until all wheels have been learned
Line (-. -) appear on the display of the ‘Tire pressure’ function.
Position and pressure information is displayed as soon as TPMS has assigned the wheels (recognized as
belonging to the vehicle) to the correct wheel positions.
Method 1 :
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method 2:
Relearn procedure:
1. Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard. Park the vehicle for over 20min
2. Select ‘TIRE PRESSURE’, and then ‘SETTINGS’ under main menu.
3. Select tire type and size.
4. Wheel positions are learned during normal driving conditions
Note: The driving speed should be controlled at 16-64 mph (25-100 km/h).
Method 1 :
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method 2:
Relearn procedure:
1. Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard. Park the vehicle for over 20min.
2. Select ‘CAR’-> ‘CONTROL’-> ‘Vehicle’ -> ‘Tire pressure monitoring’ -> ‘Tire selection’ on
touch screen.
3. Even if the settings for the newly fitted set of wheels are the same as for the old wheels, you still
need to select the type and size of fitted tore again in the Tire Pressure menu.
4. Select tire type and size.
5. Learn the wheel positions during normal driving.
Note: The driving speed should be controlled at 16-64 mph (25-100 km/h).
Method 1 :
A proper TPMS tool is required to learn new sensor IDs
Relearn procedure
1.Engage in gear P apply the handbrake , and properly install tire pressure sensors.
2. Ensure that all tires are inflated to the pressure specified on the tire placard
(located in the door frame) . Keep it stationary for 5 min .
3. Starting with the left front tire. Use the TPMS tool to trigger each sensor in the following order: left
front, right front, right rear, left rear and full size spare tire
(if equipped)
4 Turn the ignition on.
5. Connect TPMS tool to OBD II port and write sensor IDs
6.Turn off ignition and back on
7.Test drive at a speed above 19 mph (30km/h) for at least 10 min. Ensure that TPMS works well (TPMS
lamp off).
Method 2:
Relearn procedure:
1. Inflate all tires to the pressure specified on tire placard. Park the vehicle for over 20min.
2. Select ‘Vehicle’-> ‘CONTROL’-> ‘Vehicle Setting’ -> ‘Tire Pressure Monitoring System’ -> ‘Tire
Selection’ on touch screen.
3. Even if the settings for the newly fitted set of wheels are the same as for the old wheels, you still
need to select the type and size of fitted tore again in the Tire Pressure menu.
4. Select tire type and size.
5. Learn the wheel positions during normal driving.
Note: The driving speed should be controlled at 16-64 mph (25-100 km/h).