Where to find tire pressure on Mercedes Benz?
The tire pressure of each tire will now be displayed. ( Note: your Mercedes-Benz recommended tire pressure levels can be found printed on a label within the fuel-door.) If the system reads a tire is under (or over) inflated, the TPMS warning light will illuminate on the dash.
What do the lights on the Mercedes dashboard mean?
Modern Mercedes-Benz cars are filled with lots of sensors that monitor how each system in the car is behaving. The lights on the dashboard display what systems are in use and they also highlight when one of those systems is not working as it should. But what do all those different symbols mean?
What does the TPMS warning light mean on a Mercedes?
If the system reads a tire is under (or over) inflated, the TPMS warning light will illuminate on the dash. ( Note: the TPMS warning light doesn’t necessarily mean low tire pressure, but if it comes on, you should check your tires with a hand-held pressure gauge, and adjust if needed).
What to do if your Mercedes has a flat tire?
Remember in the event of a flat tire, Mercedes-Benz owners can call 1-800-FOR-MERCEDES for Roadside Assistance, and Mercedes-Benzmbrace® subscribers can hit the wrench button in their vehicle or accessmbrace® via the smartphone app.
The tire pressure of each tire will now be displayed. ( Note: your Mercedes-Benz recommended tire pressure levels can be found printed on a label within the fuel-door.) If the system reads a tire is under (or over) inflated, the TPMS warning light will illuminate on the dash.
Modern Mercedes-Benz cars are filled with lots of sensors that monitor how each system in the car is behaving. The lights on the dashboard display what systems are in use and they also highlight when one of those systems is not working as it should. But what do all those different symbols mean?
If the system reads a tire is under (or over) inflated, the TPMS warning light will illuminate on the dash. ( Note: the TPMS warning light doesn’t necessarily mean low tire pressure, but if it comes on, you should check your tires with a hand-held pressure gauge, and adjust if needed).
Remember in the event of a flat tire, Mercedes-Benz owners can call 1-800-FOR-MERCEDES for Roadside Assistance, and Mercedes-Benzmbrace® subscribers can hit the wrench button in their vehicle or accessmbrace® via the smartphone app.