C318-G User manual – MEA (English UI) (update changes appli

Maintenance and self-service

 Vehicles traveling near power lines or radio transmitters (such as airports, transmission towers, etc.);  Using wireless transmission devices (such as wireless headphones, DVRs, etc.) inside or near the vehicle. System warning If the tire pressure monitoring system detects one or more tires with low air pressure, the tire pressure fault indicator will illuminate. At this time, please reduce speed and brake slowly to stop safely, avoid sharp turns, and adjust the tire pressure when the tires are cold. When a vehicle calibrates tire pressure in a warm environment and then enters a cold environment, the tire pressure fault indicator may illuminate due to temperature-induced pressure changes, not system fault. If the tire pressure monitoring system faults, the tire pressure fault indicator will illuminate. At this point, promptly go to an authorized service outlet for maintenance. The tire pressure monitoring system assists drivers in monitoring tire pressure, providing highly effective warnings for car owners, but it cannot completely prevent accidents. Only the tire pressure displayed during vehicle operation reflects the current actual measurement. When the vehicle is stationary, the tire pressure will either not display or be for reference only. When replacing tires, visit an authorized service outlet to avoid sensor damage from incorrect operation. Repositioning tires requires the tire pressure monitoring system to relearn to ensure displayed data aligns with actual tire positions. Tire pressure monitoring system warning information Caution The vehicle calibrates tire pressure in a warm environment. When entering a cold environment, the tire pressure warning light may turn on, and vice versa. This is due to pressure changes caused by temperature fluctuations and does not indicate a system fault. When driving in regions with varying temperatures, the tire pressure of all four wheels should be checked and calibrated promptly, and the tire pressure monitoring system should be reset. The tire pressure monitoring system reset must be performed after calibrating all four tires according to the cold standard tire pressure. After resetting, the system will relearn successfully during vehicle use. The following situations require resetting the tire pressure monitoring system: 1. Adjust the inflation pressure of one or more tires; 2. Remove or replace any tires/wheels; 3. After one year or 10,000 km, it is recommended to inflate the tires and perform a relearn. Replacing wheels with those not within the specified specifications may affect the normal operation of the tire pressure monitoring system. Wheels Disassembling and assembling the wheel trim cover 1. Remove the wheel trim cover: Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry up the wheel trim cover from the position shown in the diagram to loosen the fixing clips.

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