How to make sense of the TPMS?
I understand that the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System cannot be perfectly accurate. But after filling all my tires equally to 220 kPa using the same machine, it still shows different pressures on different tyres. And what does the option to "use the new pressures as reference values" do?
The "Use new pressures as reference values" function allows you to overwrite the last stored values to reflect whatever pressure is in them at the moment. For example, let's say your tires are currently filled to 45 lbs and that is the reference value stored by the car. This means that, if the pressure drops below 45 lbs, a warning will come on in the instrument cluster. Now, let's suppose you've decided that the ride is too firm for your taste at that pressure, so you drop all four tires down to 44 lbs. After making this adjustment, you'll want to "Use new pressures as reference values" so that the car doesn't now warn you that the pressure has dropped from 45 lbs to 44 lbs.
The "Use new pressures as reference values" function allows you to overwrite the last stored values to reflect whatever pressure is in them at the moment. For example, let's say your tires are currently filled to 45 lbs and that is the reference value stored by the car. This means that, if the pressure drops below 45 lbs, a warning will come on in the instrument cluster. Now, let's suppose you've decided that the ride is too firm for your taste at that pressure, so you drop all four tires down to 44 lbs. After making this adjustment, you'll want to "Use new pressures as reference values" so that the car doesn't now warn you that the pressure has dropped from 45 lbs to 44 lbs.






