TPMS inaccurate.

tlippy

New member
I have been paying attention to my tire pressure readings and Real vs Indicated is a consistent minus 3#'s on both tires. I figure with this info I can pretty much rely on the TPMS reading to know when to add air.
 

tlippy

New member
This. I don't rely on it at all.

Read the TPMS instructions in the manual. If I'm reading correctly? Do NOT rely on an air pressure gauge static. Rely on the TPMS because it considers air temp when giving a reading. I now pump the tires to F=40psi, R=44psi. The TPMS now reads F=36, R=40 - which is the pressure I want while riding.
 

Dale

New member
Not sure I would air past never exceed pressure which on the feel free is 41 and 42 actual pressure for temp and altitude at a given location.
 

exavid

Member
I'll just stay with the readings on my tire gauges. I have an analog and a digital gauge that agree with each other on everything I've used them on. So I'll set the pressure with the gauge and use the TPMS as a reference. As far as reading the pressure and compensating for temperature, every pressure gauge does that. The TPMS system in my wife's car does it right, whatever the system says the pressure is that's what my gauges read. Sure the pressure in the tire goes up with heat but that TPMS tracks the pressure right along with an external tire gauge. You'd think these things would be pretty much the same in the way they work.
 

tlippy

New member
Not sure I would air past never exceed pressure which on the feel free is 41 and 42 actual pressure for temp and altitude at a given location.

I believe you. Thanks! I'm going to go air gauge @ F=36, R=40 and use the TLMS as a guide.
 

Sparkrn

Member
Does anybody know if the dealer can recalibrate the tire pressure sensor system so that it reads correct
 

justscootin

Member
I don't know what the dealer can do but as for the gs911, the gs911 can tell the state of the battery and when replacing the tpms (unit in tire) you can match it to the bike computer.
 

justscootin

Member
I think you just answered one of my 4 year long questions. Why does my tire pressure never change according to the tpms. My tpms has been accurate within 1lb since day 1

Rely on the TPMS because it considers air temp when giving a reading.
 
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