Acura MDX Sport Hybrid Tire Pressure Monitoring System 2019 Manual
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To reset the TPMS, ensure all tires are inflated to the recommended pressure. Turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Press and hold the TPMS reset button located below the dashboard until the TPMS indicator blinks twice. Drive the vehicle for a few miles to allow the system to recalibrate.
First, check all tires, including the spare, to ensure they are at the correct pressure. If the light remains on, there may be a malfunction with a sensor. Have the system inspected by a qualified technician.
It is not recommended to drive for extended periods with the TPMS light on, as it indicates that one or more tires may be underinflated. This can cause poor handling and increased tire wear. Check tire pressures as soon as possible.
The TPMS uses sensors located in each tire to monitor air pressure. If the pressure falls below the recommended level, the system triggers a warning light on the dashboard to alert the driver.
It is recommended to check tire pressure at least once a month and before long trips. This helps ensure optimal performance and safety.
The recommended tire pressure for the 2019 Acura MDX Sport Hybrid is typically found on a label inside the driver's door frame. It generally ranges between 32-35 psi. Always refer to the specific label for precise information.
Cold weather can cause tire pressure to drop due to the contraction of air molecules. This decrease in pressure can trigger the TPMS warning light. Check and adjust the tire pressures as needed.
While some tire sealants are TPMS-friendly, it's important to check the product label to ensure compatibility. Improper use can damage the TPMS sensors.
If the TPMS warning light is flashing or remains on even after resetting, it may indicate a faulty sensor. A diagnostic scan at a service center can confirm which sensor needs attention.
Regularly check the tire pressures and ensure they are at the recommended levels. Replace TPMS sensors every 5-7 years or when the sensor battery is low, as indicated by a warning light.