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Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by petromega, Aug 27, 2013.

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  1. petromega

    petromega Rookie

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    Hey All,
    How to i get to the TPMS screen, i cant seem to find it and i know that i have it as an option.
    Thanks
    Ray
     
  2. dr.sb

    dr.sb Formula Junior

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    Press the VDA on the left hand side and then press the left and right arrow buttons, you should get to it. It comes on the left screen


    Sunny
     
  3. Noblesse Oblige

    Noblesse Oblige F1 Veteran

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    Yes... you should scroll through two panels of engine monitoring gauges, then come to the TPMS screen which will show all four pressures and corresponding temps.
     
  4. Ski Bum

    Ski Bum Formula 3

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    From the left side control pod, press the Main or Menu button (I forgot what it is called but it is not the VDA button). From the main menu, go to Status. Then scroll through the Status screens.
     
  5. PhilNotHill

    PhilNotHill Two Time F1 World Champ Owner

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    If you are trying to reset the TPMS you will find it buried in the SETUP section on the left had screen.
     
  6. dr.sb

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    Sorry, its not the VDA screen as I said previously, it is the SETUP section. Scroll left and right and you will get to it after pressing the setup button.

    Sunny
     
  7. Rossi46

    Rossi46 Karting

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    Sorta off topic but can the TPMS be retrofitted? Is it a lot of work?
     

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