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Apr 04, 2018 - 03:58 AM
Here are some reasons why the yellow light would be flashing on the nVision TPMS. I have also included the link to the manual below for more info.
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LOW PRESSURE: At 12.5% below the baseline pressure level, you will receive this alert. The YELLOW light on the monitor will begin to flash and will flash continuously until the low pressure condition has been resolved. To ensure that you are aware of the alert, a corresponding signal tone will sound with the YELLOW light. It will beep for 5 seconds. If you want to silence the warning signal, simply press the volume control button to “MUTE” the sound of the alert. The display screen will show the accepted symbol of low tire pressure. Tires 12.5% low are not considered dangerous, but you may begin to notice a slight deterioration in vehicle handling. Certainly, you will be experiencing reduced fuel economy. In addition, you will be creating excessive tire wear. If you receive a Level 1 Alert, we suggest that you get off the road at the first convenient opportunity and air up the tire(s) to proper levels. If you want to see which tire or tires have experienced a pressure loss, open the display screen. Tires with low pressures will flash. If you have only one low tire, the monitor will display that tire, along with the current tire pressure. If you have more than one 12.5% below normal pressure, all low tires will flash. You can use the arrow keys to review the pressure levels in each tire.
MISSING SENSOR: There are several possible reasons for a missing sensor. If your system loses communication with a sensor, this will trigger the YELLOW light on the front of the monitor to illuminate. NO audible warning will alert you because while it is important to know you lost a sensor it does not require your immediate attention. To determine which sensor is missing, open your display screen and you will see a missing sensor icon flashing. In addition, the tire position of the missing sensor will also flash. If the RF signal connection has been interrupted, it could take several minutes to reestablished the connection.
LOW BATTERY: Approximately 2 weeks prior to expiration, the sensor will send a notification to the monitor indicating low battery. This will trigger the YELLOW light and the display screen will illuminate the low battery icon.
When the monitor reestablishes RF connections, the monitor will display a yellow light, to indicate that it has yet to verify all tire conditions.
https://www.rvupgradestore.com/v/vspf...
LOW PRESSURE: At 12.5% below the baseline pressure level, you will receive this alert. The YELLOW light on the monitor will begin to flash and will flash continuously until the low pressure condition has been resolved. To ensure that you are aware of the alert, a corresponding signal tone will sound with the YELLOW light. It will beep for 5 seconds. If you want to silence the warning signal, simply press the volume control button to “MUTE” the sound of the alert. The display screen will show the accepted symbol of low tire pressure. Tires 12.5% low are not considered dangerous, but you may begin to notice a slight deterioration in vehicle handling. Certainly, you will be experiencing reduced fuel economy. In addition, you will be creating excessive tire wear. If you receive a Level 1 Alert, we suggest that you get off the road at the first convenient opportunity and air up the tire(s) to proper levels. If you want to see which tire or tires have experienced a pressure loss, open the display screen. Tires with low pressures will flash. If you have only one low tire, the monitor will display that tire, along with the current tire pressure. If you have more than one 12.5% below normal pressure, all low tires will flash. You can use the arrow keys to review the pressure levels in each tire.
MISSING SENSOR: There are several possible reasons for a missing sensor. If your system loses communication with a sensor, this will trigger the YELLOW light on the front of the monitor to illuminate. NO audible warning will alert you because while it is important to know you lost a sensor it does not require your immediate attention. To determine which sensor is missing, open your display screen and you will see a missing sensor icon flashing. In addition, the tire position of the missing sensor will also flash. If the RF signal connection has been interrupted, it could take several minutes to reestablished the connection.
LOW BATTERY: Approximately 2 weeks prior to expiration, the sensor will send a notification to the monitor indicating low battery. This will trigger the YELLOW light and the display screen will illuminate the low battery icon.
When the monitor reestablishes RF connections, the monitor will display a yellow light, to indicate that it has yet to verify all tire conditions.
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