Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Starting and operating

If the low tire pressure warning light

comes on while driving, never brake

suddenly and keep driving straight

ahead while gradually reducing

speed. Then slowly pull off the road

to a safe place. Otherwise an acci-

dent involving serious vehicle dam-

age and serious personal injury

could occur.
Check the pressure for all four tires

and adjust the pressure to the COLD

tire pressure shown on the tire plac-

ard on the door pillar on the driver’s

side.

Even when the vehicle is driven a

very short distance, the tires get

warm and their pressures increase

accordingly. Be sure to let the tires

cool thoroughly before adjusting

their pressures to the standard val-

ues shown on the tire placard. (Re-

fer to the “Tires and wheels” section

in chapter 11.) The tire pressure

monitoring system does not func-

tion when the vehicle is stationary.

After adjusting the tire pressures,

increase the vehicle speed to at

least 20 mph (32 km/h) to start the

TPMS re-checking of the tire infla-

tion pressures. If the tire pressures

are now above the severe low pres-

sure threshold, the low tire pressure

warning light should go off a few

minutes later.

If this light still comes on while driv-

ing after adjusting the tire pressure,

a tire may have significant damage

and a fast leak that causes the tire to

lose air rapidly. If you have a flat tire,

replace it with a spare tire as soon

as possible. When a spare tire is

mounted or a wheel rim is replaced

without the original pressure sen-

sor/transmitter being transferred,

the low tire pressure warning light

will flash. This indicates the TPMS is

unable to monitor all four road

wheels. Contact your SUBARU deal-

er as soon as possible for tire and

sensor replacement and/or system

resetting.
Do not inject any tire liquid or aero-

sol tire sealant into the tires, as this

may cause a malfunction of the tire

pressure sensors. If the light flash-

es, promptly contact a SUBARU

dealer to have the system inspect-

ed.

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