How do you reset the TYRE pressure on a Mercedes SLK?

How do you reset the TYRE pressure on a Mercedes SLK?

Thread: Mercedes Benz SLK CLass (2008 – 2012) TPMS Reset Procedure

  1. Inflate all tires to pressure listed on tire placard.
  2. Turn ignition to ON position (engine off).
  3. Press forward/back button on steering wheel until trip and odometer are displayed.
  4. Press UP/DOWN button until tire inflation pressure monitor is displayed.

Where are the tire pressure sensor?

Where is the tire pressure sensor located? It is inside the tire attached to the inner part of the rim. If you remove the tire from the rim, you’ll see a small cylinder, which is the tire pressure sensor.

Do TPMS sensors need to be programed?

The issue stems from the availability of aftermarket TPMS sensors that come as “programmable”, “universal” or “cloneable” sensor units. These sensors must be programmed with the proper protocol/application information for the vehicle before they can be installed in the tire, and then must be relearned to the vehicle.

What does a low tire pressure message mean?

A problem detected by the TPMS system would fall into one of two general categories: 1. LOW TIRE PRESSURE Low tire inflation pressure is detected in one or more tires. If this occurs, the telltale on the dashboard illuminates, and a message appears in the DIM (Driver Information Module).

How do I reset the tire pressure message?

Start the procedure by using the Volvo tool #(NNN) NNN-NNNNto check each TPMS sensor. For each of the four sensors, write down the tire location (LF, RF, LR, RR), sensor ID # (“Dec” for Schrader, “Hex” for Siemens), and tire pressure. When connecting the vehicle to VIDA, note down the TPMS related DTC.

What does the tire pressure message on the dash mean?

A fault occurs within the TPMS system itself. If this occurs, the telltale on the dash will flash for 1 minute, and then remain continuously illuminated. A DIM message will read “TIRE PRESS SYST SERVICE REQUIRED”.

What does a low tire pressure sensor mean?

The sensor could indicate that you have a flat tire, even if there is nothing wrong with the tire. It may also indicate low tire pressure even if you have recently inflated the tires to the optimum pressure. However, these warnings should not be taken lightly as they may cause future problems.

Can a tire pressure sensor trigger a warning light?

If you have an indirect TPMS system then you’re unlikely to see a light on the dash due to this, assuming of course that the pressure changes in all four tires equally. In the case of a vehicle with a direct TPMS system though, which measures the actual pressure inside your tire, such changes in temperature can very easily trigger a warning light.

How much does a tire pressure sensor cost?

How Much Do Tire Pressure Sensors Cost? Just like anything else, this is largely dependent on your vehicle make and model, as well as whether you have a direct or indirect TPMS setup. Indirect TPMS sensors can cost as little as $25 per tire .

How does the tire pressure monitor system work?

Depending on your vehicle, tire pressure is monitored either by your ABS system or by a battery-powered sensor mounted on each wheel or tire. Your Tire Pressure Monitoring System is an important safety feature because under-inflated tires pose an increased blowout risk.