Cadillac seville 2002 Manuale Utente

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CHECK TIRE PRESSURE 
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 144: This message is
displayed when the Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) system
detects a low or high tire pressure condition in one or
more of the road tires. By pressing the INFO button 
up or down, the DIC display will show which tire or
tires do not have the correct inflation pressure. 
A “LOW TIRE” condition exists when the tire’s air
pressure is under 25 psi (172 kPa) and a “HIGH TIRE” 
condition exists when the tire’s air pressure is above 
38 psi (262 kPa). The system will display the air
pressure, the tire location (LF, RF, RR or LR) and 
if the air pressure is low or high. The tire pressure
information is available in English or metric
measurements. For example, a driver’s side front tire
that is low may be shown as: 22 PSI LF TIRE LOW.
The correct tire inflation pressure should be set 
to those shown on the Tire Loading
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Information 
Label, located on the rear edge of the driver’s door. 
For more information regarding proper tire inflation, 
see “Inflation 
--
 Tire Pressure” in the Index. If a tire 
is low, you should stop as soon as possible and inspect
your tire(s) for damage. If a tire is flat, see “If a Tire
Goes Flat” in the Index.
Once the TPM system detects the low or high tire
pressure condition, the message “CHECK TIRE
PRESSURE” will be displayed whenever you start 
the engine. To remove or clear the CHECK TIRE
PRESSURE message, you will need to set the tire(s) to
the proper tire pressure. See “Inflation 
--
 Tire Pressure”
in the Index.
CAUTION:
When the CHECK TIRE PRESSURE message is
displayed on the Driver Information Center and
the tire pressure is low, your vehicle handling
capabilities will be reduced during severe
maneuvers. If you drive too fast, you could lose
control of your vehicle. You or others could be
injured. Don’t drive over 55 mph (90 km/h) when
the tire pressure is low. Drive cautiously and
correct the tire pressure as soon as you can.