Tire Pressure Sensor On-Vehicle Inspection

2013 Suzuki SX4 Crossover, Automatic CVT TransSECTION Tire Pressure Sensor On-Vehicle Inspection
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Suzuki SX4. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE: Perform Steps Β 6) to Β 7) within 15 minutes after the vehicle was driven. If more than 15 minutes have elapsed after the vehicle was driven, perform Step Β 5) again.
  1. Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
  2. Connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC (1).

    Special ToolΒ 

    (A): SUZUKI scan tool (SUZUKI-SDT)Β 

    Fig 1: Identifying SUZUKI Scan Tool Connection With DLC
    G06869233Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  3. Check each tire for crack, any other damage and air leakage.
  4. Adjust each tire pressure to 230 kPa.
  5. Drive vehicle at more than 40 km/h (25 mph) for 2 minutes.
  6. Select "Data List" under BCM of SUZUKI scan tool.
  7. Check "Sensor status" of each tire pressure sensor indicated in "Data List". It should be "Normal". If "OFF" is indicated, register the ID code of the tire pressure sensor in BCM, referring to REGISTRATION PROCEDURE FOR TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR ID CODEΒ . If "Learn", "Low Battery", "Re-measure" or "Wake" is indicated, replace the tire pressure sensor.
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