How to Check the Tire Pressure Monitoring System on the Hyundai ix25?
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The tire pressure monitoring system on the Hyundai ix25 does not display under normal conditions. It only shows a tire pressure warning light on the dashboard when abnormal tire pressure is detected. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tires, and it plays a crucial role in the performance and power of the vehicle. The load capacity of the car depends on the tire pressure. The Hyundai ix25 is a compact SUV launched by Beijing Hyundai, which has been upgraded in five aspects: exterior design, space, fuel efficiency, intelligence, and safety. It offers four models: GS6MT Manual Fashion, GLS CVT Smart, DLX CVT Premium, and TO CVT Flagship.
When driving the Hyundai ix25, I usually start the vehicle first, and the tire pressure monitoring icon automatically appears slightly to the right of the center on the dashboard—it's a tire-shaped indicator light that shows green or disappears under normal conditions. To check the specific values, you need to operate on the center touchscreen: enter the main menu, find the 'Vehicle Information' or 'Tire Pressure Monitoring' option, and swipe to view the pressure readings for each tire. Remember, the most accurate measurement is when the car is cold, and the recommended value is around 2.2-2.5 bar, as indicated on the door jamb label. Regular checks are essential—low tire pressure increases fuel consumption, while high pressure affects braking performance. Especially before highway driving, I always confirm it to avoid the risk of a blowout. Since temperature changes significantly between winter and summer, I manually verify it at least once a month to ensure safety.