joseph nake
May 11 2008, 09:42 AM
Yes i get it. I will try to do it. Very appreciate to all of u who help me to get all this information.

TQ
bartkat
May 12 2008, 12:55 AM
QUOTE(joseph nake @ May 11 2008, 10:42 AM)

I need a help, my IS250 meter come out some warning light - TPS. what is this mean, can anyone let me know about it. TQ
Check your tire pressures. If any are off by +- 4 PSI the alarm will go off. Once you have the pressures set where you want them then initialize the TPS using the instructions in the owner's manual.
joseph nake
May 12 2008, 08:48 PM
QUOTE(bartkat @ May 12 2008, 02:55 PM)

QUOTE(joseph nake @ May 11 2008, 10:42 AM)

I need a help, my IS250 meter come out some warning light - TPS. what is this mean, can anyone let me know about it. TQ
Check your tire pressures. If any are off by +- 4 PSI the alarm will go off. Once you have the pressures set where you want them then initialize the TPS using the instructions in the owner's manual.
I LOST MY OWNER MANUAL ALREADY... SO HOW TO RESET THIS TPS WARNING
AND ANOTHER PROBLEM I HAVING IS MY REMOTE BATTRY IS LOW, WHAT THE TYPE & SIZE OF BATTERY USING AND HOW TO REPLACE?? TQ
bartkat
May 12 2008, 09:37 PM
smooth1
May 13 2008, 08:06 AM
Also make sure you have the appropriate setting on the dash control. If you look to the left side of the steering wheel there is a button controller for the the display. You can swtich to winter or summer setting for the tire pressure there. In winter you might wanna lower your tire pressure and during the summer raise it, so there is a dual setting there. Just make sure you have it on the right setting if you were in there recently and may have made some changes.
bartkat
May 13 2008, 10:36 AM
Right. Some peope had that problem when they had inadvertently left the selector on tire set 2 instead of tire set 1. They got the error because there were no sensors there for it to read on tire set 2.
BaddBoi70
May 13 2008, 02:05 PM
QUOTE(smooth1 @ May 13 2008, 08:06 AM)

Also make sure you have the appropriate setting on the dash control. If you look to the left side of the steering wheel there is a button controller for the the display. You can swtich to winter or summer setting for the tire pressure there. In winter you might wanna lower your tire pressure and during the summer raise it, so there is a dual setting there. Just make sure you have it on the right setting if you were in there recently and may have made some changes.
Just to clarify, as explained to me by the dealership, this option is for 2 sets of tires (winter and summer) both of which must have the TPMS system installed and registered with the on-board unit.
smooth1
May 13 2008, 02:28 PM
Yes. But you can also change the settings for the tire pressure also. So if you just wanted to run 28 psi instead of 33 or 36, you can use that controller on the side of the steering wheel to adjust to your desired tire pressure for monitoring. But if you select setting 2 by accident while doing that, then the TPMS system will come up as a problem. If you install another set of tires for the winter, then you can have the sensors installed and run that set as set 2 once you have them set in your TPMS system also.
bartkat
May 13 2008, 02:58 PM
On the 06 models the set 2 isn't reading anything unless you install another set of tires with TPMS and have them coded into the system.
BaddBoi70
May 14 2008, 04:57 PM
QUOTE(bartkat @ May 13 2008, 02:58 PM)

On the 06 models the set 2 isn't reading anything unless you install another set of tires with TPMS and have them coded into the system.
Bartkat -
Thanks for clarifying the model year - forgot that part.
smooth1
May 14 2008, 05:05 PM
Oh, and Joseph, Bartkat posted the owners manual here at the top as a sticky. If you need to look at the owners manual, just go there. From what I have seen, it's the complete manual.
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