NX Interesting Discoveries Thread (Good or Bad)
#151
I have to disagree with Swacer and Corrado on this, I have had my 2006 Prius since 2006 and the forum I used to go to for that car has recommended running the tire pressure at 40 fro the fronts and 42 for the rears with the recommended pressure listed on the doors a 32 for both front and rear.
I have not seen any noticeable wear difference on my tires, 3rd set now at 136,000+ miles like you indicate. If anything, keeping them at those levels has caused them to wear more on the outside treads rather than the insides. I know that seems off, but it has happened on all 3 sets of tires I have had that way.
I am not saying that running at 40/42 is the thing to do with the NX, as the NX and Prius are 2 totally different vehicles. But, I don't think you are going to see the type of wear that you are talking about for most people, and I do think that the MPG gain is worth it.
That being said I agree you are sacrificing something to gain the MPGs and that is safety as I don't disagree at all that by putting more air pressure in the tires that you are decreasing the rolling resistance and in my mind less rubber contacting the road and therefore less gripping power to the road.
Why my tires haven't worn in a way with what you would expect on my Prius, I can't explain that, but I do like the added MPGs I get for that car.
I never recommend that others go against what the manufacturer lists for tires, as they have obviously done testing and know what works best for the car. But I did want to at least share my personal experience with others so they can decide for themselves what is best for them and their car.
Phil
I have not seen any noticeable wear difference on my tires, 3rd set now at 136,000+ miles like you indicate. If anything, keeping them at those levels has caused them to wear more on the outside treads rather than the insides. I know that seems off, but it has happened on all 3 sets of tires I have had that way.
I am not saying that running at 40/42 is the thing to do with the NX, as the NX and Prius are 2 totally different vehicles. But, I don't think you are going to see the type of wear that you are talking about for most people, and I do think that the MPG gain is worth it.
That being said I agree you are sacrificing something to gain the MPGs and that is safety as I don't disagree at all that by putting more air pressure in the tires that you are decreasing the rolling resistance and in my mind less rubber contacting the road and therefore less gripping power to the road.
Why my tires haven't worn in a way with what you would expect on my Prius, I can't explain that, but I do like the added MPGs I get for that car.
I never recommend that others go against what the manufacturer lists for tires, as they have obviously done testing and know what works best for the car. But I did want to at least share my personal experience with others so they can decide for themselves what is best for them and their car.
Phil
#152
The pursuit of F
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I have to disagree with Swacer and Corrado on this, I have had my 2006 Prius since 2006 and the forum I used to go to for that car has recommended running the tire pressure at 40 fro the fronts and 42 for the rears with the recommended pressure listed on the doors a 32 for both front and rear.
I have not seen any noticeable wear difference on my tires, 3rd set now at 136,000+ miles like you indicate.
I never recommend that others go against what the manufacturer lists for tires, as they have obviously done testing and know what works best for the car. But I did want to at least share my personal experience with others so they can decide for themselves what is best for them and their car.
Phil
I have not seen any noticeable wear difference on my tires, 3rd set now at 136,000+ miles like you indicate.
I never recommend that others go against what the manufacturer lists for tires, as they have obviously done testing and know what works best for the car. But I did want to at least share my personal experience with others so they can decide for themselves what is best for them and their car.
Phil
#153
Hard to argue experience! You're probably right that a few PSI may not be that visible from a wear standpoint but the consensus is overinflation leads to greater wear in the center of the tires. However, the question is by how much, which size, and which brand of tire, all play a factor here. Best thing as you stated too is stick to manufacturer's recommendation stamped on the inside of the driver's door.
Over inflation goes beyond just tire wear. So I guess the question still is...what is over inflation !
#154
Lexus Test Driver
And really, this tire pressure thing is going to be about the same as the regular v. premium thing. Its going to be a back and forward. I always keep with the tire presure that that door tells me when I'm on OEM tires and wheels. Only different would be my camaro, I run about 2psi low in the rear to help me with my wheel hop issues.
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#155
I don't know of any front end parts that would wear further because of over inflated tires. Your front geometry is still the same. Perhaps it would be harder on the ball joints because the tires don't "soften" the blow of hitting holes, and perhaps the same can be said for the shocks, but I don't that being 10psi over is going to impact those THAT much?
And really, this tire pressure thing is going to be about the same as the regular v. premium thing. Its going to be a back and forward. I always keep with the tire presure that that door tells me when I'm on OEM tires and wheels. Only different would be my camaro, I run about 2psi low in the rear to help me with my wheel hop issues.
And really, this tire pressure thing is going to be about the same as the regular v. premium thing. Its going to be a back and forward. I always keep with the tire presure that that door tells me when I'm on OEM tires and wheels. Only different would be my camaro, I run about 2psi low in the rear to help me with my wheel hop issues.
Of course those that live in the southern states, like Florida, won't have the problem as soon if at all with front end parts. Over-all I think it best to follow the manufactures recommendation for the very best front end and tire service.
#156
Driver School Candidate
Love my black NX300. Note one problem that I have had on the steering wheel controls. About 15 times in the six weeks that I have my new suv I have accidently hit the left controls and changed the radio stations. Sometimes I also hit the phone button. I never had the problem in my recent other Lexus's. I guess the buttons stick out a little bit more and the driver will accidently hit them while driving. Anyway still love the vehicle.
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Navigation Day Screen Always On Missing
Recently during a trip I found the Navigation going into night screen mode when I placed the lights on and the sky was heavily over casted. The manual says there is a setting for placing the navigation in daytime mode. This setting is under the display menu button. This is missing in my NX as it only has the screen off mode displayed. Does anyone have an idea on how to keep the display in daytime mode? The very dark nighttime mode is hard to see at times.
#158
The pursuit of F
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Recently during a trip I found the Navigation going into night screen mode when I placed the lights on and the sky was heavily over casted. The manual says there is a setting for placing the navigation in daytime mode. This setting is under the display menu button. This is missing in my NX as it only has the screen off mode displayed. Does anyone have an idea on how to keep the display in daytime mode? The very dark nighttime mode is hard to see at times.
NOTE: No Enform in Canada do you won't see the apps icon in my pics. I'm wonder if (and why) this would have anything to do with it...
#163
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Recently during a trip I found the Navigation going into night screen mode when I placed the lights on and the sky was heavily over casted. The manual says there is a setting for placing the navigation in daytime mode. This setting is under the display menu button. This is missing in my NX as it only has the screen off mode displayed. Does anyone have an idea on how to keep the display in daytime mode? The very dark nighttime mode is hard to see at times.
Day Mode can ONLY be accessed when the Headlights are ON when in AUTO, to do this during the day, just cover up the light sensor
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That's, the day mode only appears on mine when the lights are manual turned on. In auto the menu disappears. When selected the NAV stays in day mode. I'm in a garage so I didn't have to cover the sensor. Now that I can get it on I need to see what happens when the engine is running.
At least this is a start, thanks again!
At least this is a start, thanks again!
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There also is a difference of when the Day Mode appears. If the car is running vs. when ACC not off and if the sensors see daytime or night. The auto mode, Day Mode only appears when the engine is running.