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  • BevieB
    BevieB Posts: 139 Forumite
    Iceweasel wrote: »
    Every time you re-set the system it accepts that as the correct values and situation you want.

    Even if all the pressures are well out and wildly different, pressing the reset button will make that the reference point.

    The system doesn't have a clue what the pressures are - only the relative rotating speeds which vary according to the tyre pressure.

    Any major change in rotation compared to the set value will bring the light on.

    So it's very important that the pressures are adjusted correctly before pressing the re-set.


    thanks for the clear explanation. will check pressure asap.
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