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Hi all, I just got back from Jerry Seiner for an oil change/maintenance. The TPMS "discrepancy" has been bugging since I got my Nitto Motivo A/S tires two weeks ago this Friday. So I asked the tech to look into it. "The TPMS reading on the LCD seems to be about four to five pounds low." Also, "I had Big O inflate my tires to 40 in the front and 38 in the rear. Interestingly, as I was pulling out, the TPMS showed the 'four pounds low' readout at first, then abruptly shifted to 39 front and 37 rear. One pound off, that's acceptable. But next morning, it was back to four pounds low showing on the LCD." The Big O guy told me to get the dealer to adjust to the computer. So, this morning, that is what I said I wanted.
The Kia tech said, "Your TPMS is doing what it's supposed to be doing. Our pressure gauge shows a one to two pound difference at the tire, with what the TPMS is sending to the instruments."
Hmm. It isn't that cold around here. The tires should not have lost c. four pounds from cooling since Big O inflated them to 40 in front and 38 in rear. When I pulled into Big O, the readout showed 36 in front. So inflating to 40 psi, then having the TPMS send back 39, then ever since that singular moment the TPMS shows anywhere from 34 to 38 psi (after driving for a while), and nowhere near 40: do I assume that someone's equipment is off by more than one or two pounds? Or do I just stop thinking about it unless the TPMS starts to show a drastic loss of pressure in one tire? Is that all the TPMS is really good for? Because I sure haven't seen any consistency between my handheld tire gauge(s), Big O, Jerry Seiner and the LCD psi display.
The Kia tech said, "Your TPMS is doing what it's supposed to be doing. Our pressure gauge shows a one to two pound difference at the tire, with what the TPMS is sending to the instruments."
Hmm. It isn't that cold around here. The tires should not have lost c. four pounds from cooling since Big O inflated them to 40 in front and 38 in rear. When I pulled into Big O, the readout showed 36 in front. So inflating to 40 psi, then having the TPMS send back 39, then ever since that singular moment the TPMS shows anywhere from 34 to 38 psi (after driving for a while), and nowhere near 40: do I assume that someone's equipment is off by more than one or two pounds? Or do I just stop thinking about it unless the TPMS starts to show a drastic loss of pressure in one tire? Is that all the TPMS is really good for? Because I sure haven't seen any consistency between my handheld tire gauge(s), Big O, Jerry Seiner and the LCD psi display.