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Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

9.4K views 8 replies 4 participants last post by  ovation99  
#1 ·
Hi,Just joined the group today as I picked up my N-Connecta+ 1.2 Dig-t TODAY.I p/exed my 8 month old Qashqai Tekna 1.2 Dig-T as my other half wouldn't drive it, saying it was too big as we will be going down to one car in the future (and I certainly will not be driving a Citroen C1)However I was pleased to see that my Juke has TPMS fitted, but with the QQ I could set a target psi for each wheel. But I can't see how to set this on the Juke.I admit I have just flitted through the manual and the only thing I can see that it flashes a warning when there is low pressure. So what defines "low pressure" if there is no target pressure.Would appreciate some guidance here.Thanks guysAl Woodall
 
#3 ·
Yes I got that, but is the system set by the software and can't be changed and only notifies you when a tyre goes low on pressure?I was wondering if you changed tyres which might run on different pressures to that with the tyres currently fitted.As I said, on the QQ you were able to change the target pressure of each tyre and monitor each tyre as you were driving.
 
#4 ·
you get the tyres to the correct pressure and then long press on the TPMS button - that then defines the pressures that are in the tyres at that moment as being normal, so if you changed tyres, then you could reset the system to accept the new pressures as normal.
 
#6 ·
The TPMS works really well, as I discovered a month or two ago when I had a slow puncture