'15 Panamera 4s - Comfort Pressure message
#1
'15 Panamera 4s - Comfort Pressure message
Hello everyone,
Recently bought a '15 Panamera 4s, several months ago, and has around a little less than 9000 miles. At around 5k-6k miles, I start getting a Comfort Pressure - Reduce Speed message, whenever I went over 100 mph. What does this mean, and how can I get rid of this message? Should I be worried?
P.S. I'm a responsible driver
Recently bought a '15 Panamera 4s, several months ago, and has around a little less than 9000 miles. At around 5k-6k miles, I start getting a Comfort Pressure - Reduce Speed message, whenever I went over 100 mph. What does this mean, and how can I get rid of this message? Should I be worried?
P.S. I'm a responsible driver
#3
That's what I was suspecting, but I never changed the TPMS setting, and this message started showing. Is it because my tire pressure changed?
#4
It appears you will get a warning if you try and exceed 100mph when the tire pressure selected is set to comfort. You need to deselect comfort in the TPMS menu and add pressure accordingly (to level requested).
Regards,
Chuck
From the manual : page 118.
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Selecting "Comfort" in the tire pressure menu
For speeds up to 100 mph (160 km/h), the tire pressures can be reduced to increase driving comfort.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) must be set to the applicable tire pressure (comfort pressure or standard pressure).
If you select "Comfort", the TPMS automatically uses lower pressure values when monitoring tire pressure.
The comfort tire pressures are included in the technical data or displayed in the "Fill info" when the "Comfort" menu is activated.
Tires on vehicles with "Comfort" displayed are inflated to comfort pressure at the factory, which is not suitable for driving at very high speeds.
Regards,
Chuck
From the manual : page 118.
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Selecting "Comfort" in the tire pressure menu
For speeds up to 100 mph (160 km/h), the tire pressures can be reduced to increase driving comfort.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) must be set to the applicable tire pressure (comfort pressure or standard pressure).
If you select "Comfort", the TPMS automatically uses lower pressure values when monitoring tire pressure.
The comfort tire pressures are included in the technical data or displayed in the "Fill info" when the "Comfort" menu is activated.
Tires on vehicles with "Comfort" displayed are inflated to comfort pressure at the factory, which is not suitable for driving at very high speeds.