fnegroni
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Thank you, but you didn’t show the alarm textBefore (warning) & After photos (cleared). Not triggered today, 18deg ambient.
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Thank you, but you didn’t show the alarm textBefore (warning) & After photos (cleared). Not triggered today, 18deg ambient.
Or just blow them up to 2.6 bar all round, forget about it and enjoy the car.
There will be a hundred threads just like this in the next few weeks now we are going into autumn and the ambient temperature is dropping...
Just put a bit more air in all of the tyres, as they are just on the threshold of triggering the warning and when it is cold they drop just enough to set the warning off/
There is already a long thread on this subject
Low pressure tyre warning
Last night on my way home I suddenly got a low pressure tyre warning. When I called up the tyre pressure screen all the tyres were at 2.4 or 2.5 BAR, including the one that is supposedly low. When I scanned the car with the app this morning, same thing. Low pressure warning but all tyres...www.mgevs.com
As punishment for their sins. ?All new threads on this WILL be merged into this one, and posters invited to read the entire thing...
When you drive the tyres get warmer and their pressure increases - this is normalHad searched for a thread similar to the problem my MG4 LR seems to be having right now and infact seems to have had a number of times before! For the last few weeks at least I've been reminded multiple times about the right rear tyre being low when in reality it's not (inspected visually and it's not apparently different than any other). The car has always hated the back rear right tyre and has told me before about it being low when it hasn't had an issue or puncture. It seems to tell me if it's lower than 2.4 bar but will then on the move rise in line with the others, e.g to 2.5 bar! This is usually always on start up not when the car has been going for any duration.
More recently I'm now being told the back left is also an issue. Again all the readings are roughly around 2.4-2.5 bar each tyre. As before, I inflated all the tyres a little bit more recently to try and reset the warning and this worked for about 1 week before the warnings have come back again.
To not get complacent I do regularly check the tyres physically but I'm getting a bit fed up with it now. Seems to be far too sensitive to natural day to day changes a typical car tyre would be expected to see. Reading some of the replies on this thread should I be aiming to just put it to about 2.7 bar and hope for the best? Is this a known issue for other users (and unlikely one MG has acknowledged I would guess)?
Had searched for a thread similar to the problem my MG4 LR seems to be having right now and infact seems to have had a number of times before! For the last few weeks at least I've been reminded multiple times about the right rear tyre being low when in reality it's not (inspected visually and it's not apparently different than any other). The car has always hated the back rear right tyre and has told me before about it being low when it hasn't had an issue or puncture. It seems to tell me if it's lower than 2.4 bar but will then on the move rise in line with the others, e.g to 2.5 bar and sometimes switch off (or not!) This is usually always on start up not when the car has been going for any duration.
More recently I'm now being told the back left is also an issue. Again all the readings are roughly around 2.4-2.5 bar each tyre. As before, I inflated all the tyres a little bit more recently to try and reset the warning and this worked for about 1 week before the warnings have come back again.
To not get complacent I do regularly check the tyres physically but I'm getting a bit fed up with it now. Seems to be far too sensitive to natural day to day changes a typical car tyre would be expected to see. Reading some of the replies on this thread should I be aiming to just put it to about 2.7 bar and hope for the best? Is this a known issue for other users (and unlikely one MG has acknowledged I would guess)?
Yes it's worth getting an accurate tyre gauge. I now know my digital tyre inflater reads high so I set it at 2 psi more than I want to compensate.For the record this is the tyre gauge I use and matches the tpms sensor with enough accuracy I never get any warnings. I keep my tyres at 37 psi ambient temp. Measured when cold in the early mornings
I use an old footpump to do my tyre pressures with the dial set to about forty and check it with a digital topeak(38psi).Yes it's worth getting an accurate tyre gauge. I now know my digital tyre inflater reads high so I set it at 2 psi more than I want to compensate.
It would be well worth everybody in the UK pumping their tyres up a touch now it has got a lot colder (0c here in Leeds last night?).
It will save a lot of similar posts about the warning !??
I usually have mine at 39psi (Xpower thing = 2.7 bar)) and they had all droppped to 36psi yesterday morning.
Yeah!How would you know they have actually put nitrogen in and not air which is 78% nitrogen anyway.