Likely the tire pressure reading changed a little from the time the alert was triggered until you saw the pressures on the screen. Since it's rounded to whole PSI, you can't count on better than +-1 psi stability in reading.
Likely the tire pressure reading changed a little from the time the alert was triggered until you saw the pressures on the screen. Since it's rounded to whole PSI, you can't count on better than +-1 psi stability in reading.
I'm not sure how Lucid determines when to trigger the warning, but my Lexus monitors the percent difference between the 4 tire pressures. That seemed to make sense for those that prefer to run higher or lower pressures than what is recommended.
I'm not sure how Lucid determines when to trigger the warning, but my Lexus monitors the percent difference between the 4 tire pressures. That seemed to make sense for those that prefer to run higher or lower pressures than what is recommended.
Lucid doesn't compare tire pressures to each other. Just against the value set when the TPMS is reset. You can adjust them to any pressure within reason and reset the TPMS. The car will then tell you when one has dropped.