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Old 01-27-2015, 11:17 AM
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In all fairness Audi and BMW uses the ABS sensors to calculate this, its not actually measuring the pressure directly. And thus much slower to react...
Many less frequent failures as well. How fast does one need to know tire pressure updates. Why, in over 120 years of cars on the road, do we all of a sudden need to get instant tire pressure readouts. I love, love, LOVE some of the newer technologies on cars, but this one is just a PITA and unnecessary.
 
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Old 01-27-2015, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by JB in AR
Many less frequent failures as well. How fast does one need to know tire pressure updates. Why, in over 120 years of cars on the road, do we all of a sudden need to get instant tire pressure readouts. I love, love, LOVE some of the newer technologies on cars, but this one is just a PITA and unnecessary.
I think this is to support track use, you want instant alarms if you are loosing pressure?
 
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Originally Posted by xbox_fan
I think this is to support track use, you want instant alarms if you are loosing pressure?
I don't think so. I believe this is an effort by our nanny government to make owners of all newer cars aware of tire pressures. This may be a good idea for the idiots driving around with 20 psi, and wondering why tires don't last, but I would venture to say that most auto enthusiasts know what pressures they are running. I have an air compressor and two tire gauges, and I don't need the distracting, inaccurate tpms pressures in my face; so I disabled the tpms this morning.
 
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