Originally Posted by
mattaus
Hi all,
This arvo I was driving along the highway at 100km/h with cruise control minding my own business in the left lane. I had music playing quite loudly. I turned off the highway and as I made an immediate left turn, I noticed the person behind me flashing their lights. ............................
- Matt
Matt: hi. I read your storey with interest and I have my own hypothesis which goes like this-
I'm sure that you already know that the tire pressure indicator uses the four wheel speed sensors to compare the rolling circumference of the individual wheels (it actually also compares the vibration characteristics). The process that the mk7 uses is a "poor cousin" of the more sophisticated systems that use actual pressure transmitters in the individual valves and a complex aerial set-up.
In the mk7, the monitoring process is an "approximation" of loss-of-tire-pressure by the ABS control module (because actual pressure transducers aren't used) and it is prone to false -positives. The system can be confused by things like loading on one side of the vehicle, or increased tension on one of the axels.
I wonder if the particular combination of highway speed and (perhaps fast) left-hand turn - particularly if the road surface had loose gravel - simulated a set-of vibrations that set-off the alarm?
Don
Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.
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