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In Praise of Tyre Pressure Monitors |
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gmerry |
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Joined: Dec 11 2009
Member No: #21
Location: Scotland |
Hi all, here is the plus side. Recently driving down to Glasgow on a Friday evening, full load and with a fairly tight appointment to make at the other end. At Perth, tyre pressure warning came up on Alarms, Service etc, so pulled into service station and checked all pressures. Only 25psi left rear. Inflated back to loaded spec pressure, continued on journey keeping the screen on page 1 of the Trip menu. All Good. Next morning, car was at a funny angle, left rear tyre was completely flat so obviously related to yesterday's incident. Decided to replace with spare wheel. This was fitted and the TPMS immediately recognised the sensor in the spare and back to 4 greens on the screen. Back at home, pulled out the flat spare and found a large shard of metal, about 8mm diameter, penetrating into the tyre. Too close to the tread shoulder to be repaired. Anyway for me, I intend to keep the TPMS system working, winter and summer. Regards G |
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C6Dave |
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Member No: #1
Location: Northumberland |
Unlike the DS of old, I somehow don't think the C6 will run at all well on 3 wheels | ||
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eduardomaio |
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Joined: Apr 18 2012
Member No: #869
Location: Lisbon |
The sensors are very useful. They give good information, in Lexia you can check the tyre temperature and pressure as well. Dave, check this from Fifth Gear - Click Here - |
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nickyg |
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Joined: Apr 28 2010
Member No: #100
Location: Tyrone |
Good stuff! Am glad that they fulfilled their purpose, and proves they do provide a certain peace of mind. I have none on my wheels, only the stock wheels, which I use in winter. Certainly must investigate how to get them set up with TPMS working. Perhaps at the same time as a refurbishment would be appropriate. Nicky |
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Dapprman |
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Joined: Nov 09 2011
Member No: #710
Location: Watford |
C6Dave wrote ... Unlike the DS of old, I somehow don't think the C6 will run at all well on 3 wheels Watch the 5th Gear review of it - Tiff Needel drives it on three wheels after they rig one to 'be shot out' - you can find it on YouTube |
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e3steve |
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Joined: Jan 21 2013
Member No: #1163
Location: Warsash, Hants & Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
eduardomaio wrote ... That's my car! They shot at my car!! The sensors are very useful. They give good information, in Lexia you can check the tyre temperature and pressure as well. Dave, check this from Fifth Gear - Click Here - |
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smihaialex |
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Joined: Sep 18 2012
Member No: #1031
Location: Bucharest |
TPMS is awesome, even if a bit expensive to maintain - I have it on both my 17" Rivazza winter wheels, as well as the 18" Roccastrada summer wheels, and I have a spare sensor that I'm thinking of fitting to the spare wheel Cheerios, Sam |
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drummond |
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Joined: Sep 20 2010
Member No: #238
Location: Aldeburgh |
e3steve, I drove your car a couple of years ago, whilst it was in Taplow. | ||
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eduardomaio |
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Joined: Apr 18 2012
Member No: #869
Location: Lisbon |
e3steve wrote ... That's my car! They shot at my car!! Awesome, your car was driven by Tiff and Tom! |
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gmerry |
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Joined: Dec 11 2009
Member No: #21
Location: Scotland |
Well my car, the wife's and 25 other cars in the neighbourhood were all targeted by some nutter with a sharp tyre piercing implement resulting in slow punctures. At first I thought I was just unlucky... luckily the tyre pressure monitors alerted me to TWO punctures on the one side of the car. Beware G |
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RNJ |
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Joined: Mar 15 2015
Member No: #2091
Location: Oslo |
Is the spare tyre fitted with a pressure sensor as standard? | ||
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gmerry |
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Joined: Dec 11 2009
Member No: #21
Location: Scotland |
No | ||
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