Kia Rio: TPMS Sensor Description
1. |
Mode
(1) |
Normal Fixed Base State
A. |
Sensor transmissions continue at the Low Line
(Base) configuration defined rates until the state is
either changed by LF command or by the sensor detecting
a condition that requires a temporary change to another
state.
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B. |
The LF command to this state must contain the
sensors ID.
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C. |
Sensor Mode should be change from Storage to Normal
Fixed when pressure is about 20psi over.
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(2) |
Storage Auto State:
A. |
This state is a Low current consumption state.
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B. |
Sensors are in this state when they first arrive
at the dealership (either on the vehicle or as replacement
spares).
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C. |
In this state, the sensor does not measure pressure
/ temperature / battery level.
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D. |
The sensor will not transmit in this state unless
requested to do so by the initiate command.
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(3) |
Alert State:
A. |
The sensor automatically enters this state if
the measured temperature exceeds 230 °F(110 °C) and
over temperature shutdown is likely.
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B. |
In this state, pressure is measured every 4 seconds
and RF data transmitted every 4 seconds.
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C. |
The state lasts for 1 minute if it is pressure
triggered.
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D. |
This state is alse entered when a 3 psi change
in pressure from the last RF transmission occurs.
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TREAD Lamp
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Tire Under Inflation / Leak Warning.
1.
Turn on condition
A.
When tire pressure is below a ...
Handle the sensor with care.
1.
Remove the tire. (Refer to "Tire Removal")
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See also:
Inhibitor Switch Installation
1.
Check that the shift lever is placed in the "N" position
2.
Install the inhibitor switch (A).
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Intake Manifold: Removal and Installation
1.
Remove the engine cover.
2.
Disconnect the battery negative terminal.
Tightening torque :
With ...
Active ECO system
Active ECO operation
Active ECO helps improve fuel efficiency by controlling the engine and transaxle.
But fuel-efficiency can be changed by the driver's driving habits and road conditions.
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