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You need to drive it around for a few minutes to get a reading.View attachment 231531 I am a new MS owner and Trying out various features. While the owners manual is useful, it seems to miss some areas or I am in the wrong section. The display shows "--" where I expect a PSI number. Is there a first step that I am missing? The "reset pressure" option is greyed out.
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My Porsche worked as soon as it was turned on, just sayin.The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensors are low power units inside the tires. They only transmit once every couple of minutes. Generally takes having the car on and driving for about 3-5 minutes before all the numbers will populate on the screen (note this is not unique to Tesla but every TPMS-equipped car I've ever owned).
The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensors are low power units inside the tires.
They only transmit once every couple of minutes.
Generally takes having the car on and driving for about 3-5 minutes before all the numbers will populate
on the screen (note this is not unique to Tesla but every TPMS-equipped car I've ever owned).
if you've set your car to display units in kilometers & km/hr, you get Bars for tire pressure; if set to miles & mph you get PSI. Unfortunately there's no separate setting to just choose Bars vs PSI independently (annoying! I wish we could choose)Somewhat on the same topic, when I pull up that same screen I get a tire pressure measure in "Bars" instead of "PSI" Does anyone know how I can change that, or do they all come like that?
I had a 911 and it just displayed the last known reading.My Porsche worked as soon as it was turned on, just sayin.