2010 Hyundai I30 Owners Manual

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What to do in an emergency
F060200AFD
CAUTION
WARNING - Low pressure
damage
Significantly  low  tire  pressure
makes the vehicle unstable  and
can contribute to loss of vehicle
control  and  increased  braking
distances.
TPMS (Tire Pressure
TPMS    Monitoring System)
malfunction indicator
In  winter  or  cold  weather,  the
low tire pressure telltale may be
illuminated  if  the  tire  pressure
was   adjusted   to   the   recom-
mended  tire  inflation  pressure
in  warm   weather.  It  does   not
mean your TPMS is malfunction-
ing because the decreased tem-
perature leads to a proportional
lowering of tire pressure.
The   TPMS   malfunction    indicator
comes on and stays on when there is
a  problem   with  the  Tire  Pressure
Monitoring System.  If the  Front Left
sensor  fails,  the TPMS  malfunction
indicator illuminates,  but if the  Front
Right, Rear Left, or Rear Right tire is
under-inflated, the  low  tire pressure
and position  telltales may  illuminate
together with  the TPMS malfunction
indicator.
Continued driving  on low  pres-
sure tires can cause the tires to
overheat and fail.
When  you   drive   your  vehicle
from a warm area to  a cold area
or  from a  cold  area to  a  warm
area, or the outside temperature
is  greatly  higher  or  lower, you
should  check  the  tire  inflation
pressure and adjust the tires to
the  recommended  tire  inflation
pressure.
Have  the   system   checked  by   an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer as soon
as possible  to  determine the  cause
of the problem.
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