This is normal for most cars; therefore, you must look to see your air pressure while actively operating the vehicle. The good news, it will give you a warning in abnormal conditions, i.e. tire pressure is low.Yes, it starts when you drive above 20 mph and stays active as long as you are driving above that speed. It reverts to this state a few minutes after you park the car.
The app will update when the vehicle updates. It will have only display last known pressure for about 20 min after a drive and then that's it.I think 24laps’ question is why the psi doesn’t display on the app. It does in the pilot panel (eventually). Ideally the app should show the same, but at minimum the app should at least show the last known psi. It shows neither.
We all know the app is very slow to wake up. But once it does, all the functionality should be available - including psi.
Any ideas? Thank you.
What's the justification for only showing it for 20min? All of the ICE vehicles I've owned that show PSI in an app show the last registered pressure all the time? I get that pressure can change, but simply putting a "last updated:" would solve that. Is there another reason?The app will update when the vehicle updates. It will have only display last known pressure for about 20 min after a drive and then that's it.
What's the justification for only showing it for 20min? All of the ICE vehicles I've owned that show PSI in an app show the last registered pressure all the time? I get that pressure can change, but simply putting a "last updated:" would solve that. Is there another reason?
The problem is TPMS sensors - all of them, to my knowledge - go to sleep when not moving. There is no realtime telemetry to display. There's just no way to check that without a gauge, or without driving a little bit.Thank you all. I’m still learning the nuances and finding out what’s normal and not. I would love this particular one to display realtime telemetry that would tell me if I should go to the air station, or even start driving. Is there a wishlist in the forum?
Yeah I would prefer the app to do this (my other car apps do the same).Both my Chevy and Ford apps show last known tire pressure.
I totally see that point of view. But my take is that potentially incorrect information is worse than no information.Yeah I would prefer the app to do this (my other car apps do the same).