Acura TL Tech Tire Pressure Monitoring System 2014 Manual
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To reset the TPMS on your 2014 Acura TL Tech, ensure that all tires are inflated to the recommended pressure. Then, drive the vehicle at a speed of at least 30 mph for about 10 minutes to allow the system to recalibrate. If the TPMS light remains on, consult your owner’s manual or visit a certified Acura service center.
If the TPMS light is flashing, it typically indicates a malfunction in the system. Check the tire pressures first. If they are correct, there may be a problem with a sensor or the system itself, and you should have it inspected by a professional technician.
Yes, you can use aftermarket tires, but ensure they are compatible with your TPMS sensors. It is recommended to consult with a tire professional to ensure compatibility and proper sensor installation.
The recommended tire pressure for the 2014 Acura TL Tech is typically found on the driver’s side door jamb. For most models, it is around 33 PSI for the front and rear tires, but always refer to your specific vehicle's placard.
It is recommended to check the tire pressure at least once a month and before long trips. Properly inflated tires ensure optimal performance and safety.
Ignoring the TPMS warning light can lead to driving on under-inflated tires, which can cause poor handling, increased tire wear, and potentially lead to tire failure. It's important to address any warnings promptly.
Yes, TPMS sensors can be replaced individually if one is found to be faulty. It is best to have the replacement done by a professional to ensure proper installation and calibration.
The 2014 Acura TL Tech does not display individual tire pressures, so you will need to manually check each tire with a tire pressure gauge to identify the one with low pressure.
Yes, cold weather can cause tire pressures to drop, potentially triggering the TPMS warning light. It's important to check and adjust tire pressures as seasons change.
The TPMS sensors in the 2014 Acura TL Tech typically use built-in lithium batteries, which are not replaceable. When the battery fails, the entire sensor will need to be replaced.