What does TPMS mean on a 2007 Kia Rondo?

What does TPMS mean on a 2007 Kia Rondo?

TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System, and it uses tire pressure sensors to track the air pressure on the tires on your vehicle. If your TPMS detects that one or more of your tires are quite a ways off of your recommended tire pressure, you’ll receive a warning on your dashboard.

What does TPMS mean on a Kia Rondo?

TPMS stands for “Tire Pressure Monitoring System.” TPMS sensors are built into your vehicle’s tires to measure their air pressure. If one of your vehicle’s tires isn’t at the correct pressure, the sensor goes off, and the light on your vehicle’s dash alerts you to add air to your Kia vehicle’s tires.

How does Kia tire pressure monitoring system work?

TPMS or Tire Pressure Monitoring System is fitted to Kia cars to provide a warning of low pressure on any one of four tires on the vehicle. The sensor measures the pressure and temperature in the tire and transmits this data along with the unique ID of the TPMS to the tire pressure monitor ECU/receiver.

Is the Kia Rondo ex a daily driver?

The top-line EX, particularly when upgraded with the optional Leather and Premium Packages, makes a very inviting daily driver. If you truly believe that only bigger can really be better – or just see a micro-minivan in the Rondo’s silhouette – you may still be part of Generation SUV and find more to love in an upsized, truck-based alternative.

What’s the price of a 2007 Kia Rondo?

The “standard” LX (which includes air conditioning and the Popular Equipment Group) is $18,495 with a four-cylinder engine and $19,495 with the V6, while the EX starts at $19,795 and an EX V6 is $20,795.

What kind of horsepower does a Kia Rondo have?

The Rondo V6 models have the DOHC 2.7-liter unit that’s also used in several other Kia vehicles, and is backed by a five-speed automatic. It, too, is fortified with CVVT, and it cranks out 182 horsepower and 182 pound-feet of torque.

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