Content Source: 2020 Indian Challenger Rider’s Manual (9931163 R02) > Instruments, Features and Controls Chapter

IMPORTANT

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Tire Pressure Monitoring System

NOTICE
On models equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), the sensors are located 180° from the valve stem. Use caution when servicing tires. To avoid damaging a sensor, break the bead at the valve stem, then at 90° and 270° from the valve stem as required.
On models equipped with TPMS, the pressure of each tire can be viewed on the Ride Command display. If dashes display instead of a pressure value while traveling above 15 MPH (24 km/h), the system may not be functioning properly. See your dealer for service.
The TPMS warning indicator will illuminate if low tire pressure is detected. Always correct low tire pressure promptly. Always inspect tire pressure and condition before each ride. See Tire Pressure.
The TPMS display may indicate an increase in tire pressure while riding, a normal occurrence as tires warm up. Riding into colder conditions may result in a drop in tire pressure as tires cool down. Regardless of conditions, low tire pressures should always be corrected promptly.

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