TPMS reads 6lbs low on all 4 tires
#1
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Thread Starter
TPMS reads 6lbs low on all 4 tires
My TPMS sensors have never been all that reliable and from doing the search, it appears I'm not alone. I reset the TPMS system (as per the manual), selected 19 inch summer tires, and still the system reads exactly 6lbs low on each tire. This is often enough to set off the warning lights & bells on the tach. I've verified with 2 tire gauges that I have correct pressure. Is there a way to fix this? My dealer tried once and failed.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#2
FWIW, I had the same problem two months ago and took the car to the dealer, where they fixed it. I don't know what they did, but the problem is gone. If you want to, I can go and ask them.
#3
Three Wheelin'
My TPMS sensors have never been all that reliable and from doing the search, it appears I'm not alone. I reset the TPMS system (as per the manual), selected 19 inch summer tires, and still the system reads exactly 6lbs low on each tire. This is often enough to set off the warning lights & bells on the tach. I've verified with 2 tire gauges that I have correct pressure. Is there a way to fix this? My dealer tried once and failed.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#4
Three Wheelin'
Sometimes if they have been low a drive will at least get them close. The dealer can go into the system and adjust the "bars" from standard setting to more "bars" to trigger the warning.
My car was at the dealer yesterday for something else but I had them address this while there and this is what the tech told me was done.
I will not know the success of this adjustment for a few weeks until my pressures are below the 33 39 partial load settings to see if I trigger the warning lights. FWIW my TPMS is always off by at least 2-3lbs per tire.
My car was at the dealer yesterday for something else but I had them address this while there and this is what the tech told me was done.
I will not know the success of this adjustment for a few weeks until my pressures are below the 33 39 partial load settings to see if I trigger the warning lights. FWIW my TPMS is always off by at least 2-3lbs per tire.
#5
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I check the tire pressures weekly. The good news is that this particular set of wheels and tires holds their pressure very well. I even cross check the pressures with different gauges.
The onboard pressure readout is always 2-3 pounds lower than my checks at the stem.
Yesterday, for some reason, the TPC INOP light came on. I reset the system to no avail. When I came out a few hours later, the light was no longer on.
So far, I'm not a big fan of this technology.
The onboard pressure readout is always 2-3 pounds lower than my checks at the stem.
Yesterday, for some reason, the TPC INOP light came on. I reset the system to no avail. When I came out a few hours later, the light was no longer on.
So far, I'm not a big fan of this technology.
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#8
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on first set of tires, they were exact when checked against 2 diff gauges. had a little hiccup when the 2nd set of tires went on - reading ~2lbs low. but i it's been 4 months since, and they are now reading exact again. go figure.
claim it as warranty and get the sensors replaced. :-P
#9
Three Wheelin'
That might be true except for the people who posted #1,2,4 and 5 in this thread that was 7 posts old when you wrote. I guess in terms of a batting average they could in fact be described as "extremely reliable".
#10
Make sure that you have the correct tires selected in tire setup within settings. If you have 18 inch rimmed winters selected and you're running 19 inched rimmed summers, then you will have bad readings.
#12
I had a sensor go bad on the back right tire which read flat. This was subsequently replaced though continued to read about 4 psi below. Months later, the left rear went out, flagging low pressure when in fact it was normal. Had that replaced at another dealer and now all tires are accurate. I am not sure what it means if all tires are reading low however.
#13
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I think the real value of TPMS is knowing when you have picked up a nail. The system alerts you to low pressure and you deal with a small problem before it becomes a crisis. If TPMS reads 6lbs low (like on my car) and sets off the caution display, I will either ignore the caution or turn the system off. Bottom line, TPMS is too valuable not to have operating properly. Back to the dealer for another repair attempt. Thanks to all for the info.
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#14
Drifting
My TPMS started giving me a warning a day or so ago. Like others here, I have found the system reads 2-3 pounds below what my digital tire gauge shows. The low pressure warning only started coming on right after I went into the TPMS menu to see what options were. So maybe I accidentally set up a warning that was previously inactive. I haven't been able to find any way of changing it. As with many other aspects of the electronic systems, it is not a very user friendly interface to make changes. I was hoping I could re-calibrate it or turn off the low pressure warning (it thinks I have 29 pounds and 37 pounds even though it measures 33 and 39).