EVCheese
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Update 9/25: We still don't know why it read wrong after many attempts, so they replaced it and things are fine now.
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Driving home I picked up a nail in my back right tire. Tire pressure warning went off immediately and I pulled over.
Next day I had it fixed at a local shop, and they said most cars recalibrate after about 10 minutes of driving on the highway. My TPMS is still reading very low and I know it's wrong because I just drove 22 miles in 28 minutes mostly at highway speed.
Is there something else I need to do?
After arriving at work my dash still shows the tire pressure indicators:
And I know my tire is properly inflated, but the TPMS is just reading low. The car's Tire Pressure screen says 42 psi, 42 psi, 42 psi, 32 psi. But my tire gauge (in my tire pump) reads 41.5 psi, 41 psi, 41.5 psi, 40.0 psi.
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Driving home I picked up a nail in my back right tire. Tire pressure warning went off immediately and I pulled over.
Next day I had it fixed at a local shop, and they said most cars recalibrate after about 10 minutes of driving on the highway. My TPMS is still reading very low and I know it's wrong because I just drove 22 miles in 28 minutes mostly at highway speed.
Is there something else I need to do?
After arriving at work my dash still shows the tire pressure indicators:
And I know my tire is properly inflated, but the TPMS is just reading low. The car's Tire Pressure screen says 42 psi, 42 psi, 42 psi, 32 psi. But my tire gauge (in my tire pump) reads 41.5 psi, 41 psi, 41.5 psi, 40.0 psi.
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