Finicky or sensitive tire pressure warning system?
I've reset the warning light, recalibrated the warning system and then it will be fine for a week or so but then go back to the behavior above.
30-40 degree temperature fluctuations are not uncommon where I live right now and I didn't have this problem over the summer where it is more mild.
No other diagnostic problems or warnings and I have had the car in recently for a 10k service.
In any case, is this type of behavior typical of the tire pressure warning system? It just seems a slight variance in the PSI will trigger the alert.




I have seen two types warnings from the system. When it first got colder and my tires were reading about 30 or so, the car would say check tire pressure on the dash cluster when I turned off my car, kind of like a gentle reminder. Press ok and it goes away. Seemed to come on when the car would read 3psi/10% lower than the level I set.
The second type of warning looked the same except it was red and stayed on. It was when a tire with a nail in it dropped in pressure to 26 or so. Figured that warning comes on after about a 25% loss when it's time to take immediate action.
Mine is a 2011 so your newer version may act differently. Since you're under warranty, get the dealer to check it out if you think it's buggy.
Last edited by thefisch; Jan 31, 2015 at 08:41 PM.





