One touch lane change (otlc) mode, Tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) mode – American Expedition Vehicles ProCal Module User Guide User Manual

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2/5/2009

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AEV30200AA


One Touch Lane Change (OTLC) Mode


Description:
This mode is used to enable and disable the One Touch Lane Change feature. OTLC allows
the driver to signal a lane change by moving the turn signal lever partially up or down without moving
beyond the detent. The signal will light up three times for each activation.

Procedure:
Consult the Quick Reference Guide and set the DIP switches accordingly. With the engine off
and ignition on, plug the module into the OBD port and wait for the horn to sound. If the horn does not
sound, consult the troubleshooting section of these instructions.


Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Mode


Description:
This mode allows the user to modify the factory Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
low tire pressure threshold values. In stock configuration, when tire pressure drops below the factory
threshold value, the TPMS warns the driver by illuminating a dash warning lamp. The ProCal Module can
establish alternate threshold values so that low tire pressures can be utilized without triggering a
warning. Generally, the warning threshold is set 4psi less than the desired tire pressure (ie. set the
threshold at 24 psi for tires running at 28psi). For a detailed description of TPMS functions please
consult your vehicle’s Owners Manual.

Notes: Disabling the factory TPMS should be used for off road use only and may not be legal to
change is certain countries, please check local regulations. For on road use, please consult your tire
manufacturer to determine an appropriate value for your vehicle’s tires and gross vehicle weight
(GVW).

Some users have reported the TPMS indicator lamp staying on after setting the Low Pressure Threshold
to a new value. The TPMS sensors use timed and pressure-loss triggers to update the vehicle of tire
pressures. In the event that the Low Pressure Threshold has changed to a value equal to or higher than
actual tire pressure, the tires must be inflated to at least 5 psi over the new low value. The vehicle must
then be driven up to 10 minutes above 15mph before the TPMS sensors update the vehicle of the new
tire pressure. Once the reported tire pressure is 5psi above the Low Pressure Threshold the TPMS
indicator lamp will turn off.

Procedure:
Consult the Quick Reference Guide and set the DIP switches accordingly. With the engine off
and ignition on, plug the module into the OBD port and wait for the horn to sound. If the horn does not
sound, consult the troubleshooting section of these instructions.

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