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Half way to work this morning I got a Tyre Puncture warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
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Glad it was a slow leak.
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Originally Posted by AC_S5' post='196618' date='Nov 11 2005, 01:48 PM
Glad it was a slow leak.
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Originally Posted by BMW#5' post='196598' date='Nov 11 2005, 12:21 PM
Half way to work this morning I got a Tyre Puncture warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
But last winter with my old 525iA and with my non RF winter tires
I had a Tyre Puncture warning every week for no reason.
Espesially driving on snowy roads.
Let's see what will happen this winter (I still have the same tires).
By the way, I checked my summer tire pressure this week
(first time since I got my new 525iA in July )
and to my surprise I had about 0,8 too low pressures in all tires.
No warnings have occured???
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Half way to work this morning I got a Tyre Puncture warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
But last winter with my old 525iA and with my non RF winter tires
I had a Tyre Puncture warning every week for no reason.
Espesially driving on snowy roads.
Let's see what will happen this winter (I still have the same tires).
By the way, I checked my summer tire pressure this week
(first time since I got my new 525iA in July )
and to my surprise I had about 0,8 too low pressures in all tires.
No warnings have occured???
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I think the system measures wheel speeds relative to eachother. Hence if all are deflated equally you will not get a warning.
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Originally Posted by BMW#5' post='196598' date='Nov 11 2005, 12:21 PM
Half way to work this morning I got a Tyre Puncture warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
But last winter with my old 525iA and with my non RF winter tires
I had a Tyre Puncture warning every week for no reason.
Espesially driving on snowy roads.
Let's see what will happen this winter (I still have the same tires).
By the way, I checked my summer tire pressure this week
(first time since I got my new 525iA in July )
and to my surprise I had about 0,8 too low pressures in all tires.
No warnings have occured???
I think the system measures wheel speeds relative to eachother. Hence if all are deflated equally you will not get a warning.
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Correct--FTM measures rotational speed of each tire relative to the other tires. Normally, if you have a flat, one tire will deflate much faster than the others, and its rotational speed will differ from the others, so it will cause an alert. If you don't check your tire pressure for a while and all 4 tires deflate consistently, FTM will not help. It is not a tire pressure monitor system.
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523i Steptronic, Silver Grey Exterior, Black Interior with Black Dakota Leather and Maple Wood Trim. Chrome Grill, Style 123 rim, Airbags everywhere, PDC, Rain sensor, Auto lights, Moveable front armrest, Advance Climate Control, Glass Sunroof, Auto dimming interior and exterior mirror with foldable functions, Extended Lights package, 6 CD changer in glove box, Power seats with memory, Power adjustable steering wheel, Power rear sunblinds.
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Originally Posted by Ricracing' post='196730' date='Nov 11 2005, 07:15 PM
[quote name='BMW#5' post='196598' date='Nov 11 2005, 12:21 PM']
Half way to work this morning I got a Tyre Puncture warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
Half way to work this morning I got a Tyre Puncture warning.
I was in heavy traffic going slowly, so did not feel anything.
Luckily I was 50m from a service station.
Checked left front tyre first and the pressure was 1.9bar instead of 2.2bar.
I had a nail in the tread.
Got the tyre pumped back to the correct pressure and drove to a nearby tyre specialist.
Got it plugged from the inside and all is well again.
Thank you tyre pressure monitor.
So it is interesting to note that it was a pressure difference of 13.6% which triggered the tyre pressure warning.
But last winter with my old 525iA and with my non RF winter tires
I had a Tyre Puncture warning every week for no reason.
Espesially driving on snowy roads.
Let's see what will happen this winter (I still have the same tires).
By the way, I checked my summer tire pressure this week
(first time since I got my new 525iA in July )
and to my surprise I had about 0,8 too low pressures in all tires.
No warnings have occured???
I think the system measures wheel speeds relative to eachother. Hence if all are deflated equally you will not get a warning.
[/quote]
Correct--FTM measures rotational speed of each tire relative to the other tires. Normally, if you have a flat, one tire will deflate much faster than the others, and its rotational speed will differ from the others, so it will cause an alert. If you don't check your tire pressure for a while and all 4 tires deflate consistently, FTM will not help. It is not a tire pressure monitor system.
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If all four tires got a puncture and deflates at the same rate that would really suck.
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Ya its about 6-7 pounds per square inch for us American guys that are wondering... thats how much it takes for the FTM to detect a "flat"
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It is not a tire pressure monitor system.
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Correct - I should not have referred to it as such.
It indirectly detects pressure loss by measuring a higher wheel speed at the wheel which has the puncture.
My wife's Renault has the pressure sensors on each wheel. But I wonder if this just introduces more risk (when getting tyres changed/replaced), or potential points of failure.
Does the BMW system not use info from the existing ABS system/sensors?
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Correct - I should not have referred to it as such.
It indirectly detects pressure loss by measuring a higher wheel speed at the wheel which has the puncture.
My wife's Renault has the pressure sensors on each wheel. But I wonder if this just introduces more risk (when getting tyres changed/replaced), or potential points of failure.
Does the BMW system not use info from the existing ABS system/sensors?