TPC check light on! Pls help!!
TPC check light on! Pls help!!
Hi 6speeders,
TPC check light came on a few miles later after installing 20" P43 with Mich PS2.. Is it normal? Does the system need to adapt OR am i missing something here? I need advices on this..
I did a search but found only one post.. Any similar encounters from those who did 20" before? Your inputs would be greatly appreciated!!
Ron
TPC check light came on a few miles later after installing 20" P43 with Mich PS2.. Is it normal? Does the system need to adapt OR am i missing something here? I need advices on this..
I did a search but found only one post.. Any similar encounters from those who did 20" before? Your inputs would be greatly appreciated!!
Ron
This has happened to me a couple of times. It is common. The system should re-learn and the warning light should go off within 10-20 miles. If it doesn't go off within that distance, you should give the dealer a call. My bet is, it will go off and be just fine.
Relax and enjoy your great car and sweet new wheels!
Relax and enjoy your great car and sweet new wheels!
I have 20" P43s also and have the light come on twice even after the system "relearned" the wheels after installing. The first time it told me the right rear was 4lbs too low even though my manual gauge and the computer screen told me the were the same. I did as told and it went away. The second time it told me the left rear was 4lbs too low. Same exact situation, same exact results. Strange.............
Thank you Barrister and ESK..
Regarding the needle (point where air is pumped).. Do i need to use back the old "needle" from the OEM wheels. What psi is recommended? i had 36 front and 40 rear..
Thanks..
Regarding the needle (point where air is pumped).. Do i need to use back the old "needle" from the OEM wheels. What psi is recommended? i had 36 front and 40 rear..
Thanks..
I run 38 and 42 in my TT. Drive it round for about 20 minutes to ensure they air is nice and warm. Then check what the pressure shows. If you are 4 down you should only need to add 2 when warmed up.
Funny. My tires registered -7 on each rear today and I got a "Flat Tyre" warning! But the tires seemed the same as usual. I put 5 pounds in each rear and then it said I had 50 pounds in each rear tire!!
Is there any danger in running them with too much air?
Is there any danger in running them with too much air?
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Hi 6speeders,
TPC check light came on a few miles later after installing 20" P43 with Mich PS2.. Is it normal? Does the system need to adapt OR am i missing something here? I need advices on this..
I did a search but found only one post.. Any similar encounters from those who did 20" before? Your inputs would be greatly appreciated!!
Ron
TPC check light came on a few miles later after installing 20" P43 with Mich PS2.. Is it normal? Does the system need to adapt OR am i missing something here? I need advices on this..
I did a search but found only one post.. Any similar encounters from those who did 20" before? Your inputs would be greatly appreciated!!
Ron
If you got a "flat tyre" warning and the tyre's weren't flat you probably didn't have your Tire Pressure Monitor System properly calibrated. Procedure is set forth in the Owner's Manual.
With your current pressures, assuming the tyre's are relatively new, the risk you are running is premature tyre wear and poor handling. For the proper pressure settings I would ask the Tire Rack folks (Forum Sponsors) for their opinion.
Seems a bit high to me, and the differential between the front and rear also seems a bit much.
If you got a "flat tyre" warning and the tyre's weren't flat you probably didn't have your Tire Pressure Monitor System properly calibrated. Procedure is set forth in the Owner's Manual.
With your current pressures, assuming the tyre's are relatively new, the risk you are running is premature tyre wear and poor handling. For the proper pressure settings I would ask the Tire Rack folks (Forum Sponsors) for their opinion.
If you got a "flat tyre" warning and the tyre's weren't flat you probably didn't have your Tire Pressure Monitor System properly calibrated. Procedure is set forth in the Owner's Manual.
With your current pressures, assuming the tyre's are relatively new, the risk you are running is premature tyre wear and poor handling. For the proper pressure settings I would ask the Tire Rack folks (Forum Sponsors) for their opinion.
Hope this helps, but the real key is to get an owners manual and read it, because this subject gets very involved. I just use a manual tire gauge to set pressures when cold and let the TPC warn me of a tire loosing air.




