Where to find service menu on Mercedes TPMS?
Access the Service Menu by using the steering wheel buttons. Scroll until you see TIRE PRESSURE. Press OK on the steering wheel. You should see pressure readings from each tire. If the pressure is too low you will see a warning for that specific tire that is out of range.
How to change tire pressure on Mercedes TPMS?
If you receive a message TIRE PRESSURE TO DISPLAY AFTER A FEW MINUTES drive for several minutes and check the pressure again. Next use the steering wheel buttons to restart the TPMS. Press OK to confirm. Correct the tire pressure. Add air as to bring the tire pressure within range.
How does tire pressure monitor work on Mercedes Benz?
Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) monitors your Mercedes-Benz tire pressure of all four tires and will warn you if any of the tires has low pressure. Often referred to as TPMS, it has sensors that are installed at all the four tires and readings from each tire are transmitted to the TPMS control unit.
Are there universal TPMS sensors on Mercedes Benz?
There are many universal TPMS sensors that can be used on Mercedes-Benz. These are known as cloneable sensors. Typically these sensors require programming but there are some units such as multi-fit Universal Programmable System Kit that doesn’t require factory relearn process.
Access the Service Menu by using the steering wheel buttons. Scroll until you see TIRE PRESSURE. Press OK on the steering wheel. You should see pressure readings from each tire. If the pressure is too low you will see a warning for that specific tire that is out of range.
If you receive a message TIRE PRESSURE TO DISPLAY AFTER A FEW MINUTES drive for several minutes and check the pressure again. Next use the steering wheel buttons to restart the TPMS. Press OK to confirm. Correct the tire pressure. Add air as to bring the tire pressure within range.
What does it mean when TPMS is not working?
The other kind of warning indicates a possible problem with the TPMS itself. The warning will say “TPMS is not functioning – Drive to Dealer” or “Tire Press.
What causes a tire pressure warning on a Mercedes Benz?
The causes of the latter type of warning can be several. The owner’s manual mentions several: 1) If you have changed tire inflation pressure; 2) If you have replaced or installed new wheels or tires; 3) Having an underinflated spare tire.