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Diagnostic System Check - Tire Pressure Monitoring
2005 Suzuki XL-7 2WD V6-2.7LSECTION Diagnostic System Check - Tire Pressure Monitoring
Diagnostic System Check - Tire Pressure Monitoring
Perform the [Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle Diagnostic Information] prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
Review the systems description and operation in order to familiarize yourself with the system functions. Refer to [Tire Pressure Monitor Description and Operation].
1. Inspect for aftermarket devices which could affect the operation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system to verify that none are installed. Refer to [Checking Aftermarket Accessories].
- If such devices are installed, remove/disable them and retest.
2. Inspect the easily accessible or visible system components for obvious damage or conditions which could cause the symptom.
- If damage or such conditions are found, repair as required.
3. Verify that the scan tool Selected Front and Rear Tire Pressure parameters are correct compared to the tires actual pressure ratings.
- If Tire Pressure parameters are not correct, use scan tool special functions to adjust setting.
4. Using J-46079 Tire Pressure Monitor Diagnostic Tool, verify that the scan tool pressure sensor ID parameters match the actual on-vehicle locations.
- If actual pressure sensor locations do not match scan tool readings, refer to nis1 [Tire Pressure Sensor Learn].
5. Verify that the scan tool TPM System Enabled parameter is YES.
- If the TPM System Enabled parameter is NO, use scan tool special functions to adjust setting.
6. Verify that tires are inflated to the correct pressure.
Perform the [Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle Diagnostic Information] prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
Review the systems description and operation in order to familiarize yourself with the system functions. Refer to [Tire Pressure Monitor Description and Operation].
1. Inspect for aftermarket devices which could affect the operation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system to verify that none are installed. Refer to [Checking Aftermarket Accessories].
- If such devices are installed, remove/disable them and retest.
2. Inspect the easily accessible or visible system components for obvious damage or conditions which could cause the symptom.
- If damage or such conditions are found, repair as required.
3. Verify that the scan tool Selected Front and Rear Tire Pressure parameters are correct compared to the tires actual pressure ratings.
- If Tire Pressure parameters are not correct, use scan tool special functions to adjust setting.
4. Using J-46079 Tire Pressure Monitor Diagnostic Tool, verify that the scan tool pressure sensor ID parameters match the actual on-vehicle locations.
- If actual pressure sensor locations do not match scan tool readings, refer to nis1 [Tire Pressure Sensor Learn].
5. Verify that the scan tool TPM System Enabled parameter is YES.
- If the TPM System Enabled parameter is NO, use scan tool special functions to adjust setting.
6. Verify that tires are inflated to the correct pressure.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.