Evening!
Over the last couple of days I keep getting tyrepressure warnings on my van. It’s a T6 running 20s.
The first time I checked and set the pressures to 41psi although all wheels seemed to be at a similar pressure. I’ve since set them to 41psi and each time the warning comes on I check...
Have you got a slightly binding brake on the offside front?? That could cause heat to travel through to the tyre making that tyre expand due to increasing pressure, then the abs sees the nearside front travelling faster to keep up.
Double check you have matching tyre sizes on the front.
Either...
You have direct TPMS fitted to the vehicle so there is no reset
Direct TPMS measures the actual pressure value using a sensor inside the wheel valve, you need to see what tyre options you have saved in the headunit and see if there’s a suitable profile available that has the desired pressures...
Hey @z1ts did you ever succeed in modifying your tyrepressure settings?
I really want to adjust ours so it’s actually useful when driving off-road with lowered tyrepressures.
I like the idea of being able to activate the individual profile as described in the initial post in this thread.
I’m...
Yes I agree: @Ricardo T I think your pressures are possibly STILL too high!
See my reply above to Green Giant who is also on 17” GGs…
…or run your numbers through tiresize.com’s pressure calculator yourself.
(You can use your door jamb recommendations to give a *known* starting wheel size and...
Has anyone had the tyrepressure warning come up on their cluster? Yesterday I got a bong noise while going round the M25 but no warning for anything on the display. When I reached my destination I plugged in VCDS and had a tyrepressure low warning. Bit of an issue if the warning doesn't show up!
...Module 17 Instruments, Module 5F Infotainment) and the indirect system appears to be present in part via the infotainment, however the tyrepressure screen flip-flops between showing the direct TPMS view (4 individual tyrepressures) and the indirect view, and I get an 'unable to save tyre...
I have no knowledge of AI. Using US data for ratio is one thing but do remember that Pounds in the USA a not quite the same value as they are here it is the same with many US verses Imperial measurement units I suppose the most reliable measurement units are metric kg, km, Bar, little or no...
...gives a load rating of 778kg which is above T28 requirements and 45psi is 843kg. Happy days.
What i still need to find out is if the Coopers have a max of 50psi and are load rated at 1083kg at that pressure, what constitutes a minimum tyrepressure for even tyre wear. Time to contact Coopers
...tyre spec that was asked for in a comparator and the new tyre also in the comparator. The tyre comparator would then generate the new tyrepressures for the new tyre. So it a case of looking at various tyre sizes for the rim sizes that you suggest and you will be able to see what tyre spec...
think it is the European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation (ETRTO) that plays a pivotal role in standardizing the dimensions and specifications of tyres, rims, and valves across Europe.
Hi everybody,
In the end I additionally (to the mentioned coding) needed to remove TMPS receiver unit fuse (nr. 52 I guess). Otherwise it always goes back from "indirect screen with SET button" to the direct system screen with 4 tires pressure screen...
These look just perfect to me. The wheel & tyre combo. Can you comment on the ride, what tyrepressures you are using, the handling compared to steels, noise? Many thanks
Not an issue size wise, at least they aren't 275's all round! I'm sure your problem will be the suspension, many of us on here would recommend a chat with Steve in Cannock, with many write ups of his services via the search function. A very honest bloke, no sales pressure, great results.
Well it appears plain, the pressure has been provided for you why ask the question. Mostly questions are asked when no figure for the new size of tyre has been provided by the vehicle manufacturers sticky.
If it shows actual tyrepressures somewhere then you have direct tpms with sensors, otherwise it's indirect and uses the ABS sensors, no actual monitors in the tyres
I would check inside your door pillar for a sticker showing tyre sizes and the appropriate air pressures. Mine shows two pressures for each size valid on the vehicle - one pressure for unladen and one for fully laden. As I have a T28 but my van, fully converted, weighs 2260kg I interpolate the...
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