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Hello,
This is my first car and experience with TPMS. This morning it was quite chilly 3degrees C or 39F. My RX was fine.
My wife left later and the IS the TPMS light was on in the dash; she checked the tire pressure in all four tire- three read 30PSI and the drivers front was 29PSI. Due to this air was added to the driver's tire.
After about 5 minutes of driving the annoying light in the dash disappeared.
Is this normal behavior for the TPMS or should I be on the look out for something else?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
This is my first car and experience with TPMS. This morning it was quite chilly 3degrees C or 39F. My RX was fine.
My wife left later and the IS the TPMS light was on in the dash; she checked the tire pressure in all four tire- three read 30PSI and the drivers front was 29PSI. Due to this air was added to the driver's tire.
After about 5 minutes of driving the annoying light in the dash disappeared.
Is this normal behavior for the TPMS or should I be on the look out for something else?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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Normal, but you should probably add some air
The rule of thumb is for every 10° Fahrenheit change in air temperature, your tire's inflation pressure will change by about 1 psi (up with higher temperatures and down with lower).
Here's a link from Tire Rack about tire pressure Tire Tech Information/Air Pressure - Tire Inflation
jeff
Here's a link from Tire Rack about tire pressure Tire Tech Information/Air Pressure - Tire Inflation
Hello,
This is my first car and experience with TPMS. This morning it was quite chilly 3degrees C or 39F. My RX was fine.
My wife left later and the IS the TPMS light was on in the dash; she checked the tire pressure in all four tire- three read 30PSI and the drivers front was 29PSI. Due to this air was added to the driver's tire.
After about 5 minutes of driving the annoying light in the dash disappeared.
Is this normal behavior for the TPMS or should I be on the look out for something else?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
This is my first car and experience with TPMS. This morning it was quite chilly 3degrees C or 39F. My RX was fine.
My wife left later and the IS the TPMS light was on in the dash; she checked the tire pressure in all four tire- three read 30PSI and the drivers front was 29PSI. Due to this air was added to the driver's tire.
After about 5 minutes of driving the annoying light in the dash disappeared.
Is this normal behavior for the TPMS or should I be on the look out for something else?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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