The onboard computer Jeep Liberty has a
system that displays a warning of low tire pressure on the dashboard when it
detects that the air pressure in one of the tires is lower than it should be
safely operate monitoring tire pressure. Monitor system followed in the freedom
of each tire independently. The only way to reset the code for low-pressure
tires on the dashboard is to inflate the tires to the proper pressure. The system
detects the change in pressure and clears the code.
Instructions
Things you need
Tire pressure gauge
Air compressor
Park your Jeep Liberty on a flat surface.
Turn off the engine.
Remove the valve stem caps of the tire.
Press the head of your tire pressure gauge on the valve stem. Be sure to press
evenly to get an accurate reading. Hold it against the valve stem so that no
air escapes. Remove the dipstick and read off the tire gauge. If the pressure
is correct, proceed to the next tire, repeat steps 1 and 2. If the pressure is
too low, go to step 3.
Press the nozzle of the air compressor in
the valve stem when the ls tire pressure lower than recommended. The
appropriate pressure (PSI or pounds per square inch) is printed on the tire
sidewall. Remove the nozzle after a few seconds and check the pressure again
with the dipstick. Repeat until the tire is properly inflated. Replace the
cover of the valve stem.
Continue following the tire until all four
tires to the correct pressure.
Start the engine and start driving. The
system will start checking the tire pressure after the car moves a few miles
per hour. It will detect the air pressure in each tire and disable the warning
of low tire pressure if it determines there is sufficient air in all four
tires.
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