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Re:Tyre pressure for road use - Gen4 rims with BFG AT 215x75Rx15
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10 Sep 2019 07:26 #213345
by CC Baxter
Replied by CC Baxter on topic Re:Tyre pressure for road use - Gen4 rims with BFG AT 215x75Rx15
Well done Martin, I fiddled about with the dash menu and nothing works there
Chris
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10 Sep 2019 08:13 #213346
by G-imny
Replied by G-imny on topic Re:Tyre pressure for road use - Gen4 rims with BFG AT 215x75Rx15
I can confirm what CC Baxter says, I tried running my BFGs at 23 psi until I got fed up with the TPMS warning taking over the centre display.
No amount of trying the reset the TPMS settings through the dashboard menus would allow it to run at lower pressure. In essence there is a default minimum value that a user cannot reset but a dealer might be able to.
I look forward to Suzuki’s response to Martins query.
No amount of trying the reset the TPMS settings through the dashboard menus would allow it to run at lower pressure. In essence there is a default minimum value that a user cannot reset but a dealer might be able to.
I look forward to Suzuki’s response to Martins query.
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10 Sep 2019 09:50 #213347
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Replied by CC Baxter on topic Re:Tyre pressure for road use - Gen4 rims with BFG AT 215x75Rx15
This is another difficulty with TPMS that leaves me singing the praises of emulators.
Once upon a time we were all taught to check our tyres daily, a (granted) small number of people will now see no need for a visual check instead relying on a dash light. I appreciate we are stuck with these devices but I don't find myself enamoured with them.
Chris
Once upon a time we were all taught to check our tyres daily, a (granted) small number of people will now see no need for a visual check instead relying on a dash light. I appreciate we are stuck with these devices but I don't find myself enamoured with them.
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10 Sep 2019 12:04 #213349
by Lambert
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Replied by Lambert on topic Re:Tyre pressure for road use - Gen4 rims with BFG AT 215x75Rx15
It's like the rest of the new era driver aids, they are not to help driving but to cover manufacturers and insurance companies from being sued.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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