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TPMS System - Can it be changed to read a different pressure?

r44284

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I've had my G70 for about 6 months now and my tire pressure warning light came on. The dashboard readings showed up as 29psi on the front tires and 30psi on the rear. I didn't think this was a big deal until I looked at what the pressure was supposed to be on the door jam - 36psi on the front and 39psi on the rear! That's a huge difference between what they're supposed to be and when the sensor goes off!! Is there any way that I can change the setting so it lets me know a little earlier when tire pressure is low?
 
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Probably can’t change the temp reading but I would advise to check the air pressure at least once a month.
 
I've had my G70 for about 6 months now and my tire pressure warning light came on. The dashboard readings showed up as 29psi on the front tires and 30psi on the rear. I didn't think this was a big deal until I looked at what the pressure was supposed to be on the door jam - 36psi on the front and 39psi on the rear! That's a huge difference between what they're supposed to be and when the sensor goes off!! Is there any way that I can change the setting so it lets me know a little earlier when tire pressure is low?
No way to change it that I know of. You really don't want it too close though. Depending on temperature swings you can have a few pounds difference on a cold morning and have the light drive you nuts until you drive enough to turn it off.

Get into the habit of checking on the screen after you drive a mile and you will know to add air when you get home.
 
Yeah, I noticed the same thing on my 70. I've always had cars pop the light at 10-20% but this car is more like 30%! Kinda nuts
 
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