For the last year i keep getting alerts for 2 tyres
I keep resetting the TPMS via the dash to clear the alerts
I’ve checked both tyres and neither have lost any pressure..I’ve done this about a dozen times now to be 100% sure
It’s always the same two tyres
what wise could I try ?
Tyrepressure monitoring unavailable showing dash errors - ABS Light, Traction Control Light and Tyrepressure warnings. Had it plugged in and it was showing a faulty sensor on the drivers side. I had that replaced and it hasn’t cleared the issue? Any ideas? Thanks!
Hi all,
I have recently converted my T6.1 swb panel van into a camper van. I threw on a set of KMC hole shot rims with Marshall Grabber tyres. My question is what tyrepressure would best suit this particular configuration ?
Thanks in advance
Leon
Evening!
Over the last couple of days I keep getting tyrepressure warnings on my van. It’s a T6 running 20s.
The first time I checked and set the pressures to 41psi although all wheels seemed to be at a similar pressure. I’ve since set them to 41psi and each time the warning comes on I check...
Hi Guys,
Hope you’re all good?
What pressures you guys running on 17” Devonports with standard Bridgestone set up….T32 Kombi Conversion?
Also - anyone running A/T BF Goodrich on Devonports? What’s the best size?
Thank you ☺️
yes that’s what i’ve done a dozen or so times, when I get an alert on the dash, I go into the MFD when stationary and it allows me to set tyrepressure..that clears the alert but once I start driving it comes back ..despite no tyrepressure being lost
Is there a way of changing the PSI that is stored in the system as i now have smaller wheels and different tyrepressures. The pressures stored are 62 but the wheels im running are only 42 PSI
Hello, newbie here and first post.
Two weeks ago I got my first T6 - 2019 T32 DSG 4Mo and I have just had some new tyres fitted to the front 245/45/20 and the pressure has been set to 57PSI. The rears are staggered at 275/40/20 and are at 48PSI.
The ride is a bit crashy so wondered what the...
With the correct alignment you will get a huge improvement in the tyre wear. The cold tyrepressure setting will also optimise the wear rate depending on the gross vehicle weight and if you are towing a trailer or caravan. For 20” tyres I set 36 psi all round for everyday use but increase the...
this discussion is based on direct TPMS (which requires sensors in each wheel) it is possible to activate indirect TPMS on any vehicle that doesn’t require any wheel sensors, it won’t give you exact pressures but it will let you know if one tyre start to lose pressure
Between 36-40 is the sweet spot in our testing. 36 has always been spot on with perfect tyre wear, up to 40 when fully loaded. GY F1 is our recommended tyre, but never found an inside with any tyre running this pressure.
44 is too high
How did you find tyre wear at this pressure?
I've just had to swap my fronts early for excessive wear on both outer edges suggesting the pressure at 36 was too low for my make of tyre.
I'm trying the new set at 44 just to see if wear will be more even.
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