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Are they hot or cold when you bring them to recommended pressure? What readings do you get when it signals? One tire or all tires?It got cold where i live so my tire pressures went down, i filled them up to recommended pressures, but my car still beeps at me everytime i drive. How do i turn off the indicator.
Minus 30? That temp is hard on vehicles! I have winter fronts that covers the radiator, really helps. My Genny sits in the winter, I was going to use it over the weekend. I was afraid for the pano roof, going from 60degree shop to 2 degrees. Would it be ok? Maybe but did not chance it.I had the same issue about a month ago with some 30 below weather. Both of our vehicles ended up with low tire pressure. Fill them up and drive a bit and the sensor should reset and all will be good. Depending on the temp swing though, watch you aren't overinflated when it warms back up. I had to let some air out of our Jeep because it swung too far the other way.
Minus 30? That temp is hard on vehicles! I have winter fronts that covers the radiator, really helps. My Genny sits in the winter, I was going to use it over the weekend. I was afraid for the pano roof, going from 60degree shop to 2 degrees. Would it be ok? Maybe but did not chance it.
Yeah, that's pretty freaking cold. Do you have any type of engine heater? Block heater oil heater?I think our worst was about -38 (celcius). It was that morning that I left the garage with tire pressure perfectly fine, and 5 hours later, down ~4lbs per tire.
Yeah, that's pretty freaking cold. Do you have any type of engine heater? Block heater oil heater?
Yeah good deal! I have them on my vehicles in the non heated garage. My Genny gets the 60degree garageI don't any I haven't had an block heater in about 15 years. I have a heated garage for the really cold nights and sitting outside for 9-10 hours during work isn't enough to hurt imo. Especially with synthetic oil. Plus I will typically start the car once or twice during the day.
And those temps really don't happen that often. Usually -20 is about the as low as we get.
I wonder how many of the people who make fuel or break-in recommendations have ever had a motor apart? or attempted to properly reassemble one? After reading the above I would guess none. Read the owners manual, do to the best of your ability the best you can to abide by what it says and use the best fuel you can find. Motors are direct injected, all direct injection motors have trouble with intake valves due to fuel being introduced into the cylinder below the valve versus washing the valve from above with a throttle body or carburetor. So pass on everyone else's advice regarding break-in and do it as the manual says because as we all know big-brother is watching. AND read the manual before you drive it anywhere but home from the dealer.
I don't any I haven't had an block heater in about 15 years. I have a heated garage for the really cold nights and sitting outside for 9-10 hours during work isn't enough to hurt imo. Especially with synthetic oil. Plus I will typically start the car once or twice during the day.
And those temps really don't happen that often. Usually -20 is about the as low as we get.
Yeah good deal! I have them on my vehicles in the non heated garage. My Genny gets the 60degree garage. It is going to minus 15 tomorrow night. Where I live. That's freaking cold. Good idea starting it up during the work day.
I posted about this a bit too. My car wouldn't start (in Edmonton too btw). Block heater - for sure. Yes, you can start it, but I go out of of town quite a bit and overnight in a hotel I want it plugged in IF it's cold.
Why didn't it start? I still don't know. I did start it with the app after it was sitting outside for about 7 hours. Started fine. But after it's 7 minute run (took me 10 minutes to get out there) when I went to start it, no gas. Turned over great, but the engine wouldn't start up. Sat there for 15 minutes, tried many times. Tried the app again. Locked / unlocked doors. Called the hot line, they hung up on me. Left car, locked it. Opened it, tried again, engine cranking, but not starting. Waited a minute, tried again and vrooom started up no problem.
Don't believe it was weather related, car wasn't that cold so I know the app had started it.
I'm in Winnipeg (Winterpeg) without a block heater parking outside, and haven't had any issues yet all winter other than one weird time which sounds just like your scenario. I had started my car using the app, which was successful, and it ran for 6 minutes then timed out and shut off as I was walking up to it. So I unlock it, hop in, try to start it normally and yeah it wouldn't fire but would turn over no problem. So it didn't seem like a power issue, and I knew it had just been running, so it seemed very odd. Then after 3-4 tries, it fired up no problem.
Shotty fuel pumps in low temps?
I posted about this a bit too. My car wouldn't start (in Edmonton too btw). Block heater - for sure. Yes, you can start it, but I go out of of town quite a bit and overnight in a hotel I want it plugged in IF it's cold.
Why didn't it start? I still don't know. I did start it with the app after it was sitting outside for about 7 hours. Started fine. But after it's 7 minute run (took me 10 minutes to get out there) when I went to start it, no gas. Turned over great, but the engine wouldn't start up. Sat there for 15 minutes, tried many times. Tried the app again. Locked / unlocked doors. Called the hot line, they hung up on me. Left car, locked it. Opened it, tried again, engine cranking, but not starting. Waited a minute, tried again and vrooom started up no problem.
Don't believe it was weather related, car wasn't that cold so I know the app had started it.
Kraig - way of life up here.
Edmguy - hope you don't have to park outside overnight anywhere in this weather (getting cold again tonight but not -30 cold). Very hard on engine, even with synthetic oil, to start when it's that cold out there.
For those that park these things in the winter, well if you have the all wheel drive one - they run great. My G70 is actually more stable in these wintery conditions than my Outback. I was surprised at that. They really are tanks in the snow.
Oh, and though I have the block heater, I only plugged in once. I'm in a non-heated garage I just wanted to make sure it was functioning. Don't want to find out when I'm out of town and parked for 12+hours overnight in -35 weather and then it doesn't start.![]()
I drove around several weeks with the light on after a super cold snap. My winter tires only recommend 34 PSI, but the tire pressure sensors required 37/38 PSI before the warning light would go out. I wonder if there is a way to change around the pressure calibration depending on what the tires that are installed actually require?It got cold where i live so my tire pressures went down, i filled them up to recommended pressures, but my car still beeps at me everytime i drive. How do i turn off the indicator.
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I'm up in Yellowknife. -20C this morning started with the app no problem, vehicle was plugged in. After the 10 min run time it shut off like normal. I get in the car with the key fob no start.......cranks and cranks and cranks. It has done this to me 3 times now, and it's always after using the app. Go back an hour later it starts with the app and with the key.
I'm not driving it all the way to Edmonton to get looked at. Did you ever take yours in to see what was up with it?
Remember the spare has a sensor so if you fill to the proper p.s.i. and driven the car and the light stays on it could very well be the spareIt got cold where i live so my tire pressures went down, i filled them up to recommended pressures, but my car still beeps at me everytime i drive. How do i turn off the indicator.