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Tire pressure monitoring system

The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is an electronic system which monitors tire pressure by utilizing sensors fitted on each wheel valve.

Warning
  • If the TPMS status symbol TPMS status symbol illuminates constantly while driving, park the car in a safe place as soon as possible and contact a Zeekr Hi-Tech Service Center or an approved service partner. Failure to do so could lead to loss of control of the car, which could result in death or serious injury.
  • Incorrect tire pressure while driving could lead to longer braking distances, tire failure, or loss of control of the car, which could result in death or serious injury.

When the car is powered on, the TPMS interface on both the driver and center displays shows reference tire pressure and tire temperature values in gray. When the car travels at an approximate speed of 30 km/h or above for about a minute, the TPMS updates the tire pressure and temperature values. Updated values are then highlighted on the driver and center displays. The TPMS will automatically reset after reinflating the tires to their reference pressure values.

Common factors that could cause TPMS to malfunction

  • Incompatible tires are installed.
  • Incompatible or modified wheels are installed.
  • Snow chains are installed.
  • Interference caused by facilities or devices broadcasting powerful radio waves or emitting electrical noise.

TPMS warning messages

If there is an issue with the tires, the TPMS status symbol TPMS status symbol illuminates constantly, and a warning message appears on the driver and center displays. The corresponding tire symbol flashes in the driver display and turns red in the center display.

Warning messagesRecommended action
Tire pressure lowOne or more tires have lost pressure. Check the tires for puncture or damage. Reinflate or replace the affected tire(s) as soon as possible.
Tire pressure highOne or more tires are overheating. This could cause a blowout. Stop the car as soon as it is safe to do so and let the tires cool down before continuing.
Fast pressure lossOne or more tires have lost pressure rapidly. Stop the car as soon as it is safe to do so. Check the tires for puncture or damage. Reinflate or replace the affected tire(s) as soon as possible.
TPMS sensor battery lowContact a Zeekr Hi-Tech Service Center or an approved service partner to replace the TPMS sensor.
TPMS system fault/Service requiredThere is a malfunction in the tire pressure monitoring system. Contact a Zeekr Hi-Tech Service Center or an approved service partner.