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It is standard equipment mandated by federal law in the US. If you want to see if it works either go to a tire dealer and ask them to read your tires or you could let air out of 1 of your tires and then start the car up. It will tell you what tire is low. .
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It was optional at first, at least on the 4.2 cars, and was made mandatory in EU in 2012 I think?
Register for TOPIx (free) and look up (with the VIN) which features your vehicle left the factory with. I did that for mine, and it listed "TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTM".
Alternatively; go on a service station, leave the car running, and let out air from a tire. That should trigger it, I've tried it when trying to find out how small a drop it reacts to.
Register for TOPIx (free) and look up (with the VIN) which features your vehicle left the factory with. I did that for mine, and it listed "TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTM".
Alternatively; go on a service station, leave the car running, and let out air from a tire. That should trigger it, I've tried it when trying to find out how small a drop it reacts to.
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The OP didn't say where he's from so I checked his Personal Profile, which indicates that he's from CH.
I assumed that it is logical for CH to be the abbreviation for China. Because any assumption can make an *** out of U and ME, I Googled "country abbreviation CH". I'm glad I did because CH is Switzerland! Hmmm ... what sense does that make?
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I assumed that it is logical for CH to be the abbreviation for China. Because any assumption can make an *** out of U and ME, I Googled "country abbreviation CH". I'm glad I did because CH is Switzerland! Hmmm ... what sense does that make?
If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull$h@t!
Country Codes List - ISO ALPHA-2, ISO ALPHA-3 and Numerical Country Codes - Nations Online Project
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The OP didn't say where he's from so I checked his Personal Profile, which indicates that he's from CH.
I assumed that it is logical for CH to be the abbreviation for China. Because any assumption can make an *** out of U and ME, I Googled "country abbreviation CH". I'm glad I did because CH is Switzerland! Hmmm ... what sense does that make?
If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull$h@t!
Country Codes List - ISO ALPHA-2, ISO ALPHA-3 and Numerical Country Codes - Nations Online Project
I assumed that it is logical for CH to be the abbreviation for China. Because any assumption can make an *** out of U and ME, I Googled "country abbreviation CH". I'm glad I did because CH is Switzerland! Hmmm ... what sense does that make?
If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull$h@t!
Country Codes List - ISO ALPHA-2, ISO ALPHA-3 and Numerical Country Codes - Nations Online Project
Say "Japan" to anyone in Japan and they will look at you like you're an idiot. Japan is actually named "Nippon".
I seriously don't know why the English Speakers decide to call a NAMED place whatever they want, it's usually NOT the name they use. Hundreds of examples, just pick a country (usually)
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I have found a 2013 XK catalogue online in German: http://www.hentschel-hildesheim.de/?...guaG90bGluaw==
on page 9 the tire pressure monitoring system (Reifendruckkontrolle) is listed as optional for all XK specs.
Today I would prefer not to have it.
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on page 9 the tire pressure monitoring system (Reifendruckkontrolle) is listed as optional for all XK specs.
Today I would prefer not to have it.
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