03-05-2024, 11:22 AM | #1 |
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about TPM malfunction
Today when I was driving I got a TPM malfunction warning in my M8c. I was little bit nervous as I was driving on the highway, but it disappear after 3-4 minutes. I just checked the tire pressure they are all good. Anyone has this issue before? Do I need to worry about it?\\THX
btw I installed my winter tire in October last year, but this is the first time warning appear. |
03-05-2024, 12:28 PM | #2 |
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Was it cold this morning? Sometimes you’ll get the error on cold mornings and then as you drive you continue to build up temperature/pressure, causing the TPMS warning light to disappear. Visually look at your tires to see if the one with the TPMS warning is flat/low on pressure.
Recently my wife was driving and she got a TPMS warning showing one tire was at 24 psi and then just a few seconds later it was 11 psi…she immediately pulled over and found an entire key sticking into the tire! |
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Yep. Temperature changed enough from when the tire pressures were first set to cause a TPMS error. One must have been slightly colder and it hit the threshold to throw a TPMS error. You’re good to go.
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03-05-2024, 09:01 PM | #5 |
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Also, I believe that the TPM measures "relative" pressure and not primarily a pre-set pressure. That means that if your last pressure reset was at 33psi then it will look for a -4psi change (just an example number) and it will warn below 29 psi. But if you reset it last time when the tires had 35psi, then it will warn you below 31psi and not below 29psi.
That's why in moderate climates I need to add air when winter comes, and take out air when spring gets here. In your case in Canada: add air in early September and take air out in late June
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If you have Bimmercode or similar, you can set the TPMS to display both the pressure and temperature next to each tire on the screen.
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If I remember correctly, it’s not under the advanced function. I think it’s under FEM.
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“Headunit” HU_CIC control unit • Pressure and temperature in tyre pressure monitor Enable/disable the pressure and temperature in the tyre pressure monitor in the iDrive system. Please note that the car has to be equipped with the required sensors. This option affects the display only and it is not possible to completely deactivate the tire pressure monitoring in the car. Values: o Active o Not active Requirements: o “Headunit” HU_CIC control unit ============================================ Head Unit NBT/EVO: • Tire pressure control The displayed values of the tire pressure control in the iDrive system. Please note that the car has to be equipped with the required sensors to make this work. Values: o Display pressure only o Display temperature and pressure o Not active Requirements: o “Headunit” HU_NBT or “Headunit” HU_NBT_EVO control unit
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My M2 has this display with no coding.
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I got a low pressure warning and sometimes got it when it got really cold in garage. Now I get it every day. Inflated tires to 35psi in all 4 corners, RESET AND DROVE AROUND UNTIL 100%. Still every time at startup I get low pressure message -- Help please.
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Next morning before you start the car measure each tire manually with a tire pressure gauge. See if there’s any difference of more than 2 to 3 psi between anyone of them.
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I will do that today, but that has not been the case previously.
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