Infiniti TPMS Monitor?
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Infiniti TPMS Monitor?
I like the TPMS but one thing I dont like is it seems to be a too late type of deal when that sensor goes off on the dash. I have 2 questions:
1. Does anyone know at what pressure the sensor goes off? Does it have to be 5 PSI low or more? I got a flat when the light went off but when I checked my tire, it was completly flat.
2. Are there any tools out there that can communicate with the factory TPMS sensors and show the exact tire pressure? I am sure it sends it but I think Infiniti does not show it anywhere..
1. Does anyone know at what pressure the sensor goes off? Does it have to be 5 PSI low or more? I got a flat when the light went off but when I checked my tire, it was completly flat.
2. Are there any tools out there that can communicate with the factory TPMS sensors and show the exact tire pressure? I am sure it sends it but I think Infiniti does not show it anywhere..
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It's odd that Nissan shows the actual number on my Nissan Murano (it's an '85) and not on my Infiniti. It won't show the actual number until 30 mph but that's better than a damn light.
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In the voice commands section of the Navigation manual, there's this voice command listed: "tire pressure." According to the manual it will display the tire presure if so equipped. I tried it and nothing happened. My guess is that this is a feature on the M.
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Seems the M has alot of things that I want now.. Guess I am going to have to upgrade sometime in the future...
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The Infiniti TPMS is factory set to trigger the warning when the actual tire pressure drops 25% from optimum. If there's a sudden loss of pressure from a cut or damaged tire, the warning can only serve to help you get out of the throttle and begin manuevering for an exit. By the time you stop, the tire will be flat.
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It could also be a feature in the Technology Package for the G. anybody with the Tech Package that can check on it.
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Even my TSX/Tech has this. It allowed me to tweak mpg and comfort. It was very accurate and allowed me to be quite lazy with checking the pressure manually.
I did end up buying tire/rim protection with the G, as I blew a tire on the TSX while travelling during the first month and the rim still has a mark on it! It will also protect it from someone in my family who likes curbs...
I did end up buying tire/rim protection with the G, as I blew a tire on the TSX while travelling during the first month and the rim still has a mark on it! It will also protect it from someone in my family who likes curbs...
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08 FX's show the psi for each tire. Our setup is just lame. It requires you to check each tire which happened to me recently in the rain. Couldn't tell by just eyeballing it which tire was low, and being that I have three patches it really did require me to pretty much check them all in the rain. I was not happy.
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I have heard that idiot light is now done on purpose. The thought is that you will be forced to manually check the pressure of each tire. Not saying I agree with it, but jut what was told to me.
As a side note Acura does tell the tire pressure of each tire. This creates other problems. For example someone I know won't drive the car if one tire reads 31 psi and the rest read 32psi...
As a side note Acura does tell the tire pressure of each tire. This creates other problems. For example someone I know won't drive the car if one tire reads 31 psi and the rest read 32psi...
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