How to Check the Tire Pressure Monitoring in the 2019 Leiling?
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Method to check the tire pressure monitoring in the 2019 Leiling: Use the left and right interface information buttons on the steering wheel to select. When the dashboard displays an icon with a vehicle graphic and an exclamation mark, it indicates the tire pressure monitoring. Two methods of tire pressure monitoring: 1. Direct tire pressure monitoring, which uses pressure sensors installed in each tire to directly measure the tire pressure; 2. Indirect tire pressure monitoring, which compares the speed differences between tires to monitor the tire pressure. The 2019 Leiling is a compact car under Toyota, with a body structure of a 4-door, 5-seater sedan. The dimensions are 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.
I'm the owner of a 2019 Leiling, and after driving this car for several years, I find checking the tire pressure monitoring quite straightforward. After starting the car, there's a TPMS indicator on the dashboard. If the tire pressure is normal, it won't light up, but if any tire's pressure is too low or too high, the light will flash to alert you. To see the specific numbers, use the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to navigate to the vehicle information menu, then select the tire pressure monitoring option. The screen will display the pressure values for each tire. Generally, the front tires should be around 220 kPa, and the rear tires around 200 kPa. It's a good idea to glance at this data regularly since tire pressure changes in summer heat or winter cold can affect handling and fuel consumption. If the light comes on, don't rush onto the highway—pull over and manually check the pressure with a tire gauge. Usually, adding or releasing air will automatically recalibrate it. There's an option in the settings menu to reset the system, and it's simple to operate. Safe driving is crucial, as unstable tire pressure can easily lead to skidding.