Tire Inflation Monitor System- Page 300

2002 Buick Regal Owner Manual

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Tire Inflation Monitor System

The tire inflation monitor system can alert you to a large
change in the pressure of one tire. The system “learns”
the pressure at each tire throughout the operating speed
range of your vehicle. The system normally takes
between 45 and 90 minutes of driving to learn the 
tire pressures. This time may be longer depending 
on your individual driving habits. Learning need not 
be accumulated during a single trip. Once learned, the
system will remember the tire pressures until the system
is recalibrated.

After the system has learned tire pressures with properly
inflated tires, the LOW TIRE light will come on if the
pressure in one tire becomes 12 psi (83 kPa) lower than
the other three tires. The tire inflation monitor system
won’t alert you if the pressure in more than one tire is
low, if the system is not properly calibrated, or if the
vehicle is moving faster than 70 mph (110 km/h).

The tire inflation monitor system detects differences 
in tire rotation speeds that are caused by changes in
tire pressure. The system can alert you about a low 
tire 

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 but it doesn’t replace normal tire maintenance.

See “Tires” in the Index.

When the LOW TIRE light comes on, you should stop
as soon as you can and check all your tires for damage.
(If a tire is flat, see “If a Tire Goes Flat” in the Index.)
Also check the tire pressure in all four tires as soon as
you can. See “Inflation 

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 Tire Pressure” in the Index.

The LOW TIRE light will also be displayed (while the
ignition is on) until you reset (calibrate) the system.

Don’t reset the tire inflation monitor system without 
first correcting the cause of the problem and checking
and adjusting the pressure in all four tires. If you reset
the system when the tire pressures are incorrect, the
system will not work properly and may not alert you
when a tire is low.

Any time you adjust a tire’s pressure, rotate your 
tires, or have one or more tires repaired or replaced,
you’ll need to reset (calibrate) the tire inflation monitor
system. You’ll also need to reset the system whenever
you buy new tires and whenever the vehicle’s battery
has been disconnected.