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Took the Aston out today on the Santa run, Tyre Fault came up which i choose to ignore but it's on the speedo display and i could'nt clear the fault with the stalk button.
I found if i press the read button on dash it clears it so i get my speedo back, it just leaves the yellow tyre logo.
After a few miles later that clears too when i get some heat in the tyres. For the cycle to start all over again when i make the next stop.
Just something i found today,Also if you leave your lights on and turn the ignition off when you turn your ignition back on you get more dings.
Maybe a post for newbies
Happy Christmas Everyone
I found if i press the read button on dash it clears it so i get my speedo back, it just leaves the yellow tyre logo.
After a few miles later that clears too when i get some heat in the tyres. For the cycle to start all over again when i make the next stop.
Just something i found today,Also if you leave your lights on and turn the ignition off when you turn your ignition back on you get more dings.
Maybe a post for newbies
Happy Christmas Everyone
bogie said:
tyre thing is just air pressure dropping in the cold - check the pressures now cold and put some air in to the temps on the label in the door
+1Received the same message last week and topped up accordingly with the compressor.
Just make sure those tyres are cold otherwise you will get a false reading.
The fact that TPMS has kicked in shows that they are 'significantly' under pressure
Jockman said:
+1
Received the same message last week and topped up accordingly with the compressor.
Just make sure those tyres are cold otherwise you will get a false reading.
The fact that TPMS has kicked in shows that they are 'significantly' under pressure
Will check the pressures in a day or two best not tommorow Received the same message last week and topped up accordingly with the compressor.
Just make sure those tyres are cold otherwise you will get a false reading.
The fact that TPMS has kicked in shows that they are 'significantly' under pressure
I was taking my 9 in for my Christmas present (new alloys) to be fitted and ironically on the way there the TPMS fault light came on. Stopped and looked at the tyres and they looked OK so drove slowly to the garage. When returning the car with it's shiny new alloys on they told me that the front passenger side monitor had failed and they had replaced it.
V8 Animal said:
Jockman your right about my pressures should be 33/36 they were F 27/26 R 30/28 well low on the rear!
Will see if she drives in a straight line now.
Unless i have a leak, had the car 3 months im not impressed to see those results bought the car off Stratstone.
Our tyres have lost about 4-5 psi in the last two months so you're not alone there. Will see if she drives in a straight line now.
Unless i have a leak, had the car 3 months im not impressed to see those results bought the car off Stratstone.
I'm pretty sure it's down to temperature change and not confined to the aston either! Almost 3months ago, I was grovelling about in t shirt and shorts putting winter rims and tyres on our Alfa. Seemed mad until the heavy frosts we started having the following week.
Just think; without the TPS you'd probably have cruised through the cooler months oblivious to the change.
I've had his come occasionally up since I had the winter tyres fitted about 2 months ago, particularly in cold mornings, but it would usually disappear after 10 - 20 mins of driving. The coments about cold temps and low pressures seems spot in in my experience. It happened again today as I headed out or a bit of a run so stopped to check the levels; one was off by a couple of psi, the rest only 1psi down, but topped them up, and the warning light was gone. Seems the senors are quite sensitive?
Fab blast today
Archie
Fab blast today
Archie
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