11-11-2020, 05:15 AM | #1 |
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TPMS sensor question
Hey everyone. Just found out today that if one of my tires is under a certain tire pressure, I can't change the car's driving mode. That made me wonder if my new aftermarket wheels don't have a TPMS sensor redrill, would that make the car not read my tire pressure and thus cause me to not be able to change my driving mode? I felt like I did not need the TPMS because I have a tire inflator that reads my pressure and I check my wheels every 2 weeks or so regardless.
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11-11-2020, 05:54 AM | #2 |
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My summer wheels did not have tams sensors until last year where I added them. The TPMS light warning will always come up when there are no sensors but it will NOT (did not in my case) affect you changing modes.
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TPMS is actually a safety feature. It is not there to inform you, that your tires are under- or over-inflated (it is you who set the datum and the system has no idea whether it is right or wrong). The TPMS is there to give you an early warning for a flat tire, before you notice the car pulls to one side or even worse – cause an accident with high speed! You can check the pressure of your tires every morning if you wish, but you still will not compensate for the lack of TPMS! I can’t think of a reason why one should consciously skip the sensors. Money inadequately saved.
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11-11-2020, 11:19 AM | #4 |
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Weird, I experienced the opposite of these two posts. When we had a cold snap 2 weeks ago my tire pressure went below 28psi and the tpms light came on. When the light came on i could not use sport+ mode. I can't remember if it wouldn't let me toggle into the mode at all or if i could toggle into it but the car did not change the driving dynamics. Everything was fine after I addressed the pressure issue and reset the tpms obviously.
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11-11-2020, 11:42 AM | #5 |
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That's as it should be. If the tire pressure is low enough to set off the warning they're too low to be safe at high speeds or in tight cornering.
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11-11-2020, 12:11 PM | #6 |
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My winter set has no TPMS. THe first winter I was unable to use Sport mode as I believe is the intended design. Since then, Sport mode has worked. No idea why. Also, not looking for anwers.
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Maybe they updated the behavior -- I have a 2016 and one time a tire was low and I was locked out of sport mode too. I pulled over and fixed the issue immediately. And after inflating the tire, I was STILL locked out, until I stopped and kicked off a TPMS reset / learning procedure, in the car. Unfortunately, I was on a freeway drive so had no sport mode for about an hour, until I got off at my exit and kicked off the re-learn procedure.
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11-13-2020, 03:43 AM | #8 |
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You can also disable TPMS in bimmercode phone app if you're getting aftermarket wheels. IMO, you don't need it, 90% of the cars on the road don't have it and they're all fine. It's a huge pain too when the sensor breaks, I've owned 5 bimmers and 3 of them had faulty tire pressure sensors popped up, it's hella expensive to replace, not worth it at all, easier to just disable it with an app.
Bimmercode app is for BMW owners without a warranty, all these convenience complex features, when they go, just disable it, my last bimmer, the driver side mirror kept folding by itself at random, so I disabled mirror folding in bimmercode, problem solved, I don't need to fork out hundreds of dollars every time some german electrical gremlin happens.
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I'd say 3 tpms over 5 cars is a pretty good ratio. They aren't THAT expensive. Again in comparison to a tire failure and subsequent accident that $90 would be well spent. But to each their own
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What year was your car? Just afraid of how it locked me out again last time if I register new wheels with no TPMS
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