
The tire pressure monitoring on the Sylphy can be viewed on the instrument display screen, which directly shows the specific values for all four tires. The recommended tire pressure for the Sylphy is between 2.3 to 2.5 bar. The drive wheels can have slightly higher pressure than the non-drive wheels, and winter tire pressure can be slightly higher than summer tire pressure. It is recommended not to exceed 2.8 bar. New cars generally have a tire pressure of around 3.0 bar. The Sylphy largely retains the design of the overseas model, featuring Nissan's family-style front grille, with the headlight assembly connected to the grille. The LED daytime running lights give a sharper look, and the new front bumper enhances the sporty appearance of the vehicle.

When I first drove the Nissan Sylphy, I was also curious about where to check the tire pressure monitoring. It's usually displayed on the screen in the middle of the instrument panel. You press the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, typically there's a toggle button, press it a few times, and the vehicle information menu will pop up on the screen, where you'll find the tire pressure reading option. If it's a base model, there might only be a warning light in the upper right corner of the instrument panel. By the way, tire pressure monitoring is quite important; incorrect tire pressure not only wastes fuel but also increases the risk of a blowout. I've developed a habit of glancing at it before getting in the car or paying attention to screen changes when starting up. If the warning light comes on, don't panic, just find a place to stop and check the tires. The Sylphy's monitoring system is pretty reliable, and the digital display is quite clear.

As a Sylphy owner, I find the tire pressure monitoring system's location very convenient to check. It's directly displayed on the dashboard screen after starting the car, and you just need to press the buttons on the left or right side of the steering wheel a few times to operate it. In most cases, higher trim models display specific numerical values for each tire's pressure, while lower trim versions may only have a warning indicator light. When tire pressure is abnormal, that yellow light will flash to alert you. I think this feature is very practical, as insufficient tire pressure can lead to faster tire wear and affect handling. When driving normally, I also like to manually check the tire pressure regularly to ensure safety and peace of mind. The Sylphy's monitoring system responds quite sensitively, so it's important to address any alerts promptly without delay.

The Sylphy's tire pressure monitoring is primarily displayed on the instrument panel. While driving, you can press the steering wheel buttons to switch screens and usually find the readings under vehicle information. The warning light is located in the corner of the instrument panel. The tire pressure values are displayed intuitively, making it easy to monitor whether they are normal. Tire pressure directly affects driving comfort and safety, so if the warning light comes on, you should stop and check it.


