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My 68 plate sportage tpm,s are very sensitive, one wheel dropped 1 psi, suspect due to cold weather and threw up the dashboard warning ⚠️ light. Anyone else have the same?
It's not TPMS sensitivity - it's Boyles Law - the tyre pressure will naturally drop 1 psi for each 6 degree C drop in temperature - some places have had a 12 degree change from last week to this.My 68 plate sportage tpm,s are very sensitive, one wheel dropped 1 psi, suspect due to cold weather and threw up the dashboard warning ⚠️ light. Anyone else have the same?
What you don't state is how close to the lower limit the tyre was before the temperature dropped.My 68 plate sportage tpm,s are very sensitive, one wheel dropped 1 psi, suspect due to cold weather and threw up the dashboard warning ⚠️ light. Anyone else have the same?
My fronts are 33psi per VW. Drop to 32 the warning comes on. Drive a while and back to normal.What you don't state is how close to the lower limit the tyre was before the temperature dropped.
Always do mine when the car has not been run, and there’s no sun on the tyres.My fronts are 33psi per VW. Drop to 32 the warning comes on. Drive a while and back to normal.
We are told never check tyre pressures when hot🙀
Set at 33, front left alarmed at 32, drove 20 miles and still alarmed. Put a couple of pounds in it and it cleared.What you don't state is how close to the lower limit the tyre was before the temperature dropped.
I just set mine at 33psi all year around depending on weather conditions in summer or winter. Never had any spurious lights ever.Then general rule for tyre pressure is 2 psi for 10 degrees differential. So if Winter temperature when cold is 10 degrees lower than the tyre cold pressure in Summer they need 2psi adding to prevent the monitor light coming on.
