Not using SUZUKI scan tool
- Perform the following Steps a) to c) within 15 seconds after ignition switch turned ON.
- Press driver side door switch hand within 5 seconds after ignition switch turned ON. Keep the switch pressed for 2 seconds.
- Release driver side door switch and then press driver side door switch for 2 seconds or more by hand.
- Release driver side door switch and then press driver side door switch for 2 to 5 seconds by hand.
- Using special tool, activate each tire pressure sensor within 90 seconds.
Refer to the instruction of special tool for the method of activating tire pressure sensor.
NOTE:- When tire pressure sensor is to be activated, set the special tool to the same position as shown in the illustration below. If the special tool is set to other positions, there is a possibility that tire pressure sensor cannot be activated.
- When tire pressure sensor is activated, flashing LED and beeping sound of special tool indicate an activation of the tire pressure sensor. In case that LED does not flash and beeping sound is not heard even if special tool is normal, replace faulty tire pressure sensor.
- When tire pressure sensor is activated, ID code of the tire pressure sensor is registered automatically in TPMS control module.
- If each ID code of 4 tire pressure sensors is not registered in TPMS control module within 90 seconds, start all over from Step 1. Also, it is possible to check the number of ID codes of tire pressure sensors received by TPMS control module by observing the flashing pattern of the low tire pressure warning light.
- When TPMS control module receives each ID code of 4 tire pressure sensors, TPMS control module turns ON low tire pressure warning light in combination meter for 5 seconds. If low tire pressure warning light starts flashing ON and OFF after the 5 seconds, replace TPMS control module with new one because internal fault of TPMS control module has occurred.
Special Tool
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- After registration is completed, turn ignition switch to OFF position.