Acura ILX Hybrid Tire Pressure Monitoring System 2013 Manual
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The TPMS warning light on your dashboard should illuminate briefly when the ignition is turned on, then turn off. If it stays on or flashes, it may indicate a malfunction.
If the TPMS warning light comes on, it means one or more tires may be significantly under-inflated. Safely stop the vehicle and check tire pressures, inflating to recommended levels as needed.
Yes, you can reset the TPMS by inflating all tires to the recommended pressure, then driving for a few miles at a speed above 20 mph to allow the system to recalibrate.
A flashing TPMS light followed by a steady light indicates a problem with the system itself, such as a faulty sensor. It is advisable to have it checked by a professional technician.
Yes, cold weather can cause tire pressure to drop, triggering the TPMS light. Check and adjust tire pressures as needed when temperatures fluctuate.
The recommended tire pressure for the Acura ILX Hybrid is usually found on a sticker inside the driver's door jamb and in the owner's manual. Ensure tires are inflated to these specifications.
Yes, using aftermarket wheels may interfere with the TPMS if they are not compatible with the sensors. Make sure any new wheels are TPMS-compatible.
It's recommended to manually check your tire pressure at least once a month and before long trips, even if the TPMS warning light is off.
A persistent TPMS light may be due to a sensor issue, a leak in a tire, or a problem with the TPMS control module. A professional diagnosis is recommended.
Disabling the TPMS is not recommended as it is a safety feature designed to alert you to potential tire issues. Tampering with it may also be against regulations.