Acura ILX Tire Pressure Monitoring System 2016 Manual
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To reset the TPMS on a 2016 Acura ILX, turn the ignition switch to the ON position, but do not start the engine. Locate the TPMS reset button, usually found under the dashboard. Press and hold the button until the TPMS indicator light blinks twice, then release the button.
If the TPMS light remains on even after ensuring all tires are properly inflated, it could be due to a malfunction in the system or a faulty sensor. Check the spare tire's pressure if it has a sensor. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician to diagnose the problem.
It is recommended to check the tire pressure at least once a month and before long trips. Ensure the tires are cold when checking the pressure for the most accurate reading.
While you can drive with the TPMS light on, it's not recommended. The light indicates that one or more tires may be under-inflated, which can affect vehicle handling and fuel efficiency. Check and adjust the tire pressure as soon as possible.
The recommended tire pressure for a 2016 Acura ILX is usually indicated on a sticker located on the driver's side door jamb. It typically ranges around 32 PSI for both front and rear tires, but always verify with the sticker for accuracy.
A flashing TPMS light that later stays on indicates a system malfunction. It could be due to a faulty sensor or a problem with the TPMS module itself. A diagnostic scan at a service center is recommended to pinpoint the issue.
Testing TPMS sensors typically requires a TPMS diagnostic tool. This tool can activate the sensors to check their operation and report any faults. Professional service centers often have the necessary equipment to perform this test.
Regularly check tire pressure to ensure sensors are functioning correctly. Replace TPMS sensor batteries every 5-7 years, or as needed. If a tire is replaced or serviced, ensure the TPMS sensor is properly reinstalled and tested.
Yes, changing tires can affect the TPMS. Ensure the sensors are transferred to the new tires or new sensors are installed. After installation, the system must be reset or reprogrammed to recognize the new tire setup.
If a TPMS sensor needs replacement, visit a qualified service center. They can replace the sensor and reprogram the system to ensure proper functionality. Always use OEM parts for best compatibility and performance.