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TPMS alert on Suzuki Swift
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MouldyOldDough said:nicx83 said:I’m having the same issue with a Suzuki baleno. I’m going to pump them up then take it for a run to warm the tires up and hopefully it will disappear!
According to the owners manual - you have to go into the menu on the dashboard - but I found that unnecessary - a simple refill did the job - with a short drive to reset the sensorWill then take it for a drive and see if it sorts itself out.0 -
nicx83 said:MouldyOldDough said:nicx83 said:I’m having the same issue with a Suzuki baleno. I’m going to pump them up then take it for a run to warm the tires up and hopefully it will disappear!
According to the owners manual - you have to go into the menu on the dashboard - but I found that unnecessary - a simple refill did the job - with a short drive to reset the sensorWill then take it for a drive and see if it sorts itself out.
You have to press and hold the right hand "stick" for a few seconds before it responds
If I was half as smart as I think I am - I'd be twice as smart as I REALLY am.0 -
MouldyOldDough said:nicx83 said:MouldyOldDough said:nicx83 said:I’m having the same issue with a Suzuki baleno. I’m going to pump them up then take it for a run to warm the tires up and hopefully it will disappear!
According to the owners manual - you have to go into the menu on the dashboard - but I found that unnecessary - a simple refill did the job - with a short drive to reset the sensorWill then take it for a drive and see if it sorts itself out.
You have to press and hold the right hand "stick" for a few seconds before it responds0 -
nicx83 said:MouldyOldDough said:nicx83 said:MouldyOldDough said:nicx83 said:I’m having the same issue with a Suzuki baleno. I’m going to pump them up then take it for a run to warm the tires up and hopefully it will disappear!
According to the owners manual - you have to go into the menu on the dashboard - but I found that unnecessary - a simple refill did the job - with a short drive to reset the sensorWill then take it for a drive and see if it sorts itself out.
You have to press and hold the right hand "stick" for a few seconds before it responds
If I was half as smart as I think I am - I'd be twice as smart as I REALLY am.0 -
Ah thank you…
I took it to a local tyre place today they very kindly checked the pressures friend had only put 33 in the fronts so put 36 in and the tyre pressures error disappeared before I had even driven half a mile! Happy days. I can now get in the menu to. Thank you for all your help.0 -
My front left is now showing a low pressure
This is annoying
Its saying that it is 33 psi
If I was half as smart as I think I am - I'd be twice as smart as I REALLY am.0 -
MouldyOldDough said:My front left is now showing a low pressure
This is annoying0
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