Range Rover: Temporary use spare wheel and tire change - Tire pressure monitoring system - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Temporary use spare wheel and tire change

If the compact spare wheel is fitted, the system will automatically recognize the change in wheel positions. After approximately 10 minutes of driving above 18 mph (25 km/h), the message FRONT (REAR) RIGHT (LEFT) TIRE PRESSURE NOT MONITORED will be displayed, accompanied by illumination of the warning lamp.

The warning lamp will first flash and then illuminate continuously. Extended use of the compact spare wheel will trigger the message TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM FAULT.

This TPMS display sequence will be activated at every ignition cycle, until the temporary spare wheel is replaced by a full-size wheel and tire assembly.

Note: If in use, always replace the temporary spare wheel before having a TPMS fault investigated.

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