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Anyway, later today I'm making a trip of about 30 miles along mixed roads, so I'll initialise it before I start and see if that makes a difference.
Quote from: TnTkr on May 03, 2024, 03:32:39 PMI'm such an old school motorist, that I feel the flat tyre. I don't want or care about usually false warnings.That's what I think, an experienced driver will usually 'feel' a deflating tyre. However these TPMS aren't just optional extras but mandatory requirements on new cars since 2012 in the UK. So they should work properly and presumably the car would fail its MOT if they don't.
I'm such an old school motorist, that I feel the flat tyre. I don't want or care about usually false warnings.
I have a Mk 3 which is approaching five years old, and recently I've been getting a lot of false alarms or overzealous warnings from the tyre deflation indicator. Very often it seems that as soon as I build up some speed on the motorway and the air in the tyres warms up, it triggers the indicator. I carry a pressure gauge and a pump, so it's usually no more than a minor inconvenience. Generally I find all four tyres are properly inflated anyway.As I recently had a genuine puncture leading to full deflation of the tyre, I can't just ignore it and have to stop and check when convenient, but surely it's being very over-sensitive.