Are you wondering about what the correct tire pressure for your Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 is? Then, you’ll need to use your Tire Pressure Monitoring System to determine the correct Mercedes-Benz tire pressure for your Indianapolis vehicle, and to see whether your tires are over- or under-inflated. Take a moment to learn about how to use your TPMS system, and if you have questions or think you’re in need of tire replacements, don’t hesitate to contact Mercedes-Benz of Lafayette for assistance!
First up in our Mercedes-Benz tire pressure guide? Navigating the Tire Pressure Monitoring System. To determine the tire pressure for your Mercedes-Benz GLE 350, just follow these steps:
After you’ve corrected your Mercedes-Benz tire pressure levels, you’ll need to reset your Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Usually, this will happen automatically after you refill your tires and close out the tire pressure menu. However, if you find that the tire pressure warning light remains on, you may need to manually reset your tire pressure monitoring system.
To do so, drive around Frankfort for several miles, and then, go back to the tire pressure menu on your display. Use the down arrow on your steering wheel to navigate to the “OK” button on the menu and click it. This should adjust the PSI numbers on your screen and make the warning light disappear.
Now that you’ve read our Mercedes-Benz tire pressure guide, if you have further questions, don’t hesitate to call Mercedes-Benz of Lafayette at 765-449-5408. We’re happy to help you troubleshoot your Tire Pressure Monitoring System. We can also arrange for a tire rotation or tire replacement if necessary. Before you head out, read our helpful service guides about how much oil service costs, as well as our overview of the differences between Mercedes-Benz service intervals.