Driving down to Devon today, stopped at petrol station and dash said -4 psi offside front. Checked with my handheld digi gauge and it was the same as the nearside front. Both correct. Now says -6 and, when tested again, both at same correct pressure. Dodgy sender? How do you change them please?
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Tyre Pressure Drop??
- Thread starter JAW911
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The sensors are temperature compensating .. so as your tyre heats up due to being initially unerinflated it’s quite possible a manual pressure gauge will read a different pressure. The tyre pressures need to be adjusted when cold .. I would suggest adding 4 psi to the offending tyre after the vehicle has stood for 12 hours to see it that corrects the alert. The tyre may also possibly have a self sealing puncture which would explain the initial alert on the dash.
I hope that this helps.
I hope that this helps.
Hi - I had this problem a while ago with my 991.1 (now have a 991.2). I kept getting false tyre pressure readings on random tyres despite the pressures being correct. Solution suggested to me by a club member on the forum was to re-set the tyre types summer/winter to different then drive a short distance and re-set back to correct tyre type. This I did and it cleared the problem which never happened again. Coincidence maybe but it worked. Worth a try.
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