2004 Jeep Liberty Owners Manual

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STARTING AND OPERATING
Tires  may  also   cause  the  vehicle   to  pull  left  or  right.
Alignm ent  will not  correct this  problem . See  you r dealer
for prop er  diagnosis  of  the problem  .
Section  3 for  more  inform ation.  The  TPM  system  func-
tions  even  when  the EVIC  is not  set on  the tire  pressu re
display  screen.
Improp er   alignm ent  will   not   norm ally  cause   vehicle
vibration,   which    may  be   a  resu lt  of  tire   and   wheel
out-of-balance.   Prop er  balancing   will   red uce  vibration
and  avoid  tire  cupping  and  spotty  wear.
The  TPM   system   inform s  you  of  a  low   or  high   tire
pressu re  cond ition. If this  occurs,  correct  you r tire  infla-
tion  pressu re as soon  as possible,   and  insp ect all of you r
tires. Be  sure to  use a high  quality  gau ge when  adjusting
pressu re.  The TPM  system  is  designed   to monitor   you r
tire  pressu re   but  will   not  function   as  a   tire  pressu re
gau ge.  There  will  be  a  delay  betw een  the  instant   you
adjust   the  air  pressu re  in  a  tire  and  when   the  system
updates   the display.  The  TPM system   is not  intend ed  to
provid e you  with  notification   of rap id air  loss.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM —  IF
EQUIPPED
The  Tire Pressu re  Monitor   System  (TPM)  monitors   the
pressu re  in all  4  road  tires  and  the  full  size  spare.  The
TPM  system   uses  wireless   technology    to  monitor   tire
pressu re  levels. Sensors,  mounted   to  each  wheel  as part
of  the  valve  stem , transm  it tire  pressu  re read ings  to  a
receiver  located   in the  overhead   console.  The  tire  pres-
sure statu s is show n in  the Electronic  Vehicle Inform ation
Center  (EVIC)  display.  Refer  to “Overhead    Console”  in
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Model Year2004
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