Well, I got the car out to head to the monthly East Anglian meet, checked the tyres as I know I am losing a bit of air from the rear left (suspect poor beading seal).
Sure enough, had to stick about 4psi in it.
Then backed it out of the garage onto the drive and the 'Low Tire' warning came on for the rear left.
Pressed the reset and set off. But it doesn't seem to be resetting. When I press the reset it said 'Reset' on the screen but also said 'Low Tire' above it.
Cannot seem to get it to go away.
Got to the meeting and checked the pressures. All 4 spot on.
On the way home the warning was still there, so I did another reset and got the same result.
Any ideas? Seems to have a latched fault?
Only thing is, the drive to the meet is around 2 miles at 30 mph. Do we think maybe it needs longer to sort itself out?
Soon changing up to non RFTs so not a major issue...................... as long as it's not a TPMS issue.
Second question: the car is 5 years old and I think these are original tyres, do the TPMS sensors have batteries? Do these need changing?
Thank all
Sure enough, had to stick about 4psi in it.
Then backed it out of the garage onto the drive and the 'Low Tire' warning came on for the rear left.
Pressed the reset and set off. But it doesn't seem to be resetting. When I press the reset it said 'Reset' on the screen but also said 'Low Tire' above it.
Cannot seem to get it to go away.
Got to the meeting and checked the pressures. All 4 spot on.
On the way home the warning was still there, so I did another reset and got the same result.
Any ideas? Seems to have a latched fault?
Only thing is, the drive to the meet is around 2 miles at 30 mph. Do we think maybe it needs longer to sort itself out?
Soon changing up to non RFTs so not a major issue...................... as long as it's not a TPMS issue.
Second question: the car is 5 years old and I think these are original tyres, do the TPMS sensors have batteries? Do these need changing?
Thank all
