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If you inflate all four of your tires to the proper pressure, do you still have the tpms warning? It looks like you're a bit low all aroundSo i was wondering why my rear right tpms sensor goes off when it is same tire pressure as my rear left?
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If you inflate all four of your tires to the proper pressure, do you still have the tpms warning? It looks like you're a bit low all around
I believe the rear tire pressure on the 5.0 is 35psi, so if the sensor gives a warning maybe it's at 20% below that value? If you drop below 28 then you're more than 20% below recommended psi. So possibly that sensor is 27.x and you see it rounded up to 28 on the display? Not sure when the Genesis throws the warning, but on my old car it was at 20% below recommended psi.
On my 5.0 the door sticker says 35 psi for the front and 38 psi for the rear (cold of course) When it left the dealer lot they were at 31 and I had one rear tire that soon after showed a low pressure warning just like yours. I filled them up to spec and no problems after that.
The next time the dealer had the car they filled them all up to 41 (cold) ?????
Mine is a 2018, so I don't know if that applies to other models.
On my 2015 5.0, door sticker front is 33, rear 35. Looks like it varies based on year. My guess is the tpms warning may be programmed to go off when your not within 20% or so of whatever is indicated on your vehicle.