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I need help. I recently have new Bridgestone serenity tires put on my LS 460. all my TPM are reading about 2 Psi more than actual tire pressure. Can Lexus dealer reset this? Can I reset this myself without have to go to dealer?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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You need to think about this in a different way.
The TPMS tire sensors are five independent, high accuracy, wireless air gauges. The car-display just displays the information sent by the sensors. If all the displayed readings are the same when the tires are set with a hand held gauge then it is very likely that all the sensors are in good order, including accuracy.
There are a couple of things that come to mind. One would be the accuracy of the hand held gauge or the skill of the technician.
The other would be the relationship of tire pressure to tire temperature. If the temperature of the tires changes from when they were set with the hand held gauge the pressure will change and that will be reflected in the TPMS displayed pressures. This is a very real effect and the pressure changes about 1 PSI for a 10 degree F temperature change. If you have your tires set at a tire store when they are warm, from driving and ambient air conditions, then the next morning they will be several PSI lower when you first start up. Conversely, if the tire pressures are set at the tire store when the car has been stationary for several hours then when you get home, before you turn you car off, the TPMS displayed pressures will be several PSI higher than the pressures that were set at the tire shop.
The TPMS tire sensors are five independent, high accuracy, wireless air gauges. The car-display just displays the information sent by the sensors. If all the displayed readings are the same when the tires are set with a hand held gauge then it is very likely that all the sensors are in good order, including accuracy.
There are a couple of things that come to mind. One would be the accuracy of the hand held gauge or the skill of the technician.
The other would be the relationship of tire pressure to tire temperature. If the temperature of the tires changes from when they were set with the hand held gauge the pressure will change and that will be reflected in the TPMS displayed pressures. This is a very real effect and the pressure changes about 1 PSI for a 10 degree F temperature change. If you have your tires set at a tire store when they are warm, from driving and ambient air conditions, then the next morning they will be several PSI lower when you first start up. Conversely, if the tire pressures are set at the tire store when the car has been stationary for several hours then when you get home, before you turn you car off, the TPMS displayed pressures will be several PSI higher than the pressures that were set at the tire shop.
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Prior to purchasing new tires, my TPMs read exact what my tire gauge read. I had also used 2 other different tire gauges. My tire gauge is acurrate to 0.5 PSI. I had check the tire pressure cold( overnight ) and random agaisnt reading from TPMs but TPMs read about 2 PSI more the the actual.
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When the tire pressures are changed I believe you need to reset your sensors. This is fully described in your owner's manual. Under the dash to the right of the steering wheel is the reset button. Read your manual to see what state the car needs to be in as I can't recall (i.e., off/on). Once all your tires are at the right pressure (Based on hand gauge) hold the reset button. I think this process resets the benchmark for the pressures.
This is discussed in other threads.
This is discussed in other threads.
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When the tire pressures are changed I believe you need to reset your sensors. This is fully described in your owner's manual. Under the dash to the right of the steering wheel is the reset button. Read your manual to see what state the car needs to be in as I can't recall (i.e., off/on). Once all your tires are at the right pressure (Based on hand gauge) hold the reset button. I think this process resets the benchmark for the pressures.
This is discussed in other threads.
This is discussed in other threads.
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I reset my tires including spare at 33 PSi this AM before going to work. TPMs still read all tires at 35 PSI in AM and right before I leave work ( I parked in a parking structure/ no sun). I will have to wait until next service at dealership to complaint.
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Chuang, let us know what the results are after the dealer evaluation.
I have the same issue with my TPMS except my reading is about 3 PSI higher than readings with several different guages. I have carefully followed instructions in manual 3 times.
I have the same issue with my TPMS except my reading is about 3 PSI higher than readings with several different guages. I have carefully followed instructions in manual 3 times.
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I read many posts on tpms I then checked Wikipedia and it says that the senors are power by batteries that needs to be changed every 7-10 years. I also had problems with my tpms system with my summer tires that came with my CPO car when purchase. I now have all-seasons (purchased entire wheels and rims) on my LS-460L and since the LS cannot hold more then one set of codes I just live with the yellow "warning" light and the check service message. The only drawback is I don't get accurate reading on MPG and speed and I just check the tires once a month with a gauge. For me to get the second set of codes will require that I take the tire off the wheel, remount, rebalance just to get the s/n for the dealer to enter it into my car. Then I would have to bring it back to them every time I switch from all season to summer tires. They don't make a scanner that will detect the senors without removing the tire from the wheel...ugg
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