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?Warning Light?
there is a light that keeps coming on from time to time. and if i hold the button for 5 seconds it comes on. the button is right next to the passanger seat next to the hand brake. what is this?
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Thats the Tire Pressure Monitor system. It's telling you that one or more of your tires are low
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ok. thats what i was leaning towards but wanted to make sure. thanks alot.
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so what does the button next to the seat do then?
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Manuals are fun to read... aren't they?
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the manual for my car says **** about anything in that car except what kind of oil to use. its useless
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Copied direct from my manual :
Flat Tire Monitor + The warning lamp indicates a flat tire or a system malfunction. In the event of a flat tire, an acoustic signal also sounds. Reduce speed immediately and stop the vehicle. It is possible that the acoustic signal was not heard. In this case, in order to determine if there is a flat tire or a system malfunction: 1. Switch off the ignition, ignition key position 0 2. Switch the ignition back on, ignition key position 2, or start the engine. If an acoustic signal sounds, you have a flat tire. Otherwise, the system has a malfunction or has failed. For instructions on how to proceed further, refer to Flat Tire Monitor starting on page 71 From page 71: FLAT TIRE MONITOR The concept As you drive, the Flat Tire Monitor keeps track of the tire inflation pressure in all four tires. The system alerts you when there is a substantial pressure loss in one of the tires relative to another. The tire inflation pressures are monitored based on the speeds of the four wheels in relation to one another. A flat tire is detected as the result of differences in certain speed ratios, and a warning is generated. System requirements So that the system can 'familiarize' itself with the correct inflation pressure, please do the following: 1. Check the tire inflation pressure in all tires 2. Compare them with the inflation pressure table, refer to page 98, and adjust the pressures if necessary 3. Initialize the system. System limitations The Flat Tire Monitor cannot alert you to severe and sudden tire damage caused by external factors, nor does it detect the gradual and minor loss of pressure in all four tires.< On the other hand, the following situations could lead to a delayed detection of pressure loss or to the system not functioning: >Driving on snow-covered or slippery roads >Performance-oriented driving: slip at the drive wheels, high rates of lateral acceleration >When driving with snow chains, false warnings and undetected pressure loss may occur >When driving with a space-saver spare tire, the Flat Tire Monitor cannot function. Initializing the system The system must be reinitialized immediately after changing a tire and wheel, or after correcting the pressure in any tire. This requires a bit of driving.< 1. Before a journey, start the engine, but do not start driving 2. Press the button long enough for the indicator lamp in the display elements to light up for a few seconds 3. Drive off. It takes a few minutes before the Flat Tire Monitor can detect a flat tire and issue an alert |
Usually when the oil pressure light comes on you need to get the oil change. What I would do is check the oil dipstick to see how much oil is in the engine. If its low the add about a quart of oil to it and get an oil change. If the oil is not low then take it to the dealer and have them check to see if there is an oil leak.
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hmmm
well nothing much can be said about a button unless you specify exact model and build of your car or else why dont you try uploading a picture of your car of that spot so that we can visually see it for ourselves and you too :) |
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