Ducato TPMS Option

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Hi guys, How can i tell if I have the factory fitted Tyre Pressure Monitoring system installed on my 2018 Fiat Ducato based Roller Team T-Line 590 ?
Regards Mike..
 
Hi guys, How can i tell if I have the factory fitted Tyre Pressure Monitoring system installed on my 2018 Fiat Ducato based Roller Team T-Line 590 ?
Regards Mike..

Let 10psi out of one tyre and drive a few hundred yards? :)

Or:

When I bought my Autotrail on a Fiat chassis I went to the local Fiat specialist dealer and they printed out a spec sheet for my vehicle. It was quite comprehensive and listed everything fitted to the chassis. :xThumb:
 
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Hi guys, How can i tell if I have the factory fitted Tyre Pressure Monitoring system installed on my 2018 Fiat Ducato based Roller Team T-Line 590 ?
Regards Mike..
I would of asked when i bought it, if i spend a fiver, i double check...:-)
 
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Surely the easiest option is to check for the presence of a low tyre pressure warning lamp on the instrument cluster initial check when turning the ignition on. Tyre symbol with an exclamation mark inside it should illuminate momentarily and extinguish with the other warning lamps after a couple of seconds.

If you're not sure, it is pictured and described in the handbook ;)

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Thanks guys ! Stupid question really.
Just checked dashboard display and no tyre
pressure warning symbol !
Sorry for the idiot question cheers Mike..
 
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When I bought my Autotrail on a Fiat chassis I went to the local Fiat specialist dealer and they printed out a spec sheet for my vehicle. It was quite comprehensive and listed everything fitted to the chassis. :xThumb:

The spec sheet for mine shows that I have side airbags and a rain sensor, neither of which are actually on the van. Just as well I didn't order them, or I might feel short changed!
 
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As already suggested, if you have access to an airline or portable inflator drop the pressure by 10 or 15 psi in one tyre and go for a steady drive
Shouldn't take more than a couple of hundred meters to register the under inflated tyre.

The other option is look at your tyre valves.
If they are rubber and flexible you don't have TPMS.
If they are metal stems you MAY have it OR metal valves were factory fitted.

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