Buick Encore Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-14607636) -
2021 - CRC - 8/18/20
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Vehicle Care
3. Use the MENU button to select the
Vehicle Information Menu (Menu 2) in
the Driver Information Center (DIC).
4. Use the thumbwheel (or up and down
arrows) to scroll to the Tire Pressure
Menu Item screen.
5. Press and hold the SET/CLR button to
begin the sensor matching process.
A message requesting acceptance of the
process may display.
6. If requested, press the SET/CLR button
again to confirm the selection.
The horn sounds twice to signal the
receiver is in relearn mode and the TIRE
LEARN or TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE message
displays on the DIC screen.
7. Start with the driver side front tire.
8. Place the relearn tool against the tire
sidewall, near the valve stem. Then press
the button to activate the TPMS sensor.
A horn chirp confirms that the sensor
identification code has been matched to
this tire and wheel position.
9. Proceed to the passenger side front tire,
and repeat the procedure in Step 8.
10. Proceed to the passenger side rear tire,
and repeat the procedure in Step 8.
11. Proceed to the driver side rear tire, and
repeat the procedure in Step 8. The horn
sounds two times to indicate the sensor
identification code has been matched to
the driver side rear tire, and the TPMS
sensor matching process is no longer
active. The TIRE LEARN or TIRE LEARNING
ACTIVE message on the DIC display
screen goes off.
12. Turn the vehicle off.
13. Set all four tires to the recommended air
pressure level as indicated on the Tire
and Loading Information label.
Tire Inspection
We recommend that the tires, including
the spare tire, if the vehicle has one, be
inspected for signs of wear or damage
at least once a month.
Replace the tire if:
.
The indicators at three or more
places around the tire can be seen.
.
There is cord or fabric showing
through the tire's rubber.
.
The tread or sidewall is cracked, cut,
or snagged deep enough to show
cord or fabric.
.
The tire has a bump, bulge, or split.
.
The tire has a puncture, cut, or other
damage that cannot be repaired well
because of the size or location of the
damage.
Tire Rotation
Tires should be rotated every 12 000 km
(7,500 mi). See
Tires are rotated to achieve a more
uniform wear for all tires. The first
rotation is the most important.
Anytime unusual wear is noticed, rotate
the tires as soon as possible, check for
proper tire inflation pressure, and check
for damaged tires or wheels. If the
unusual wear continues after the
rotation, check the wheel alignment.
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