After switching to my new 19” winter wheels and tires (see photo taken after my morning commute here in Minnesota), service had to stop by and get the LUCID TPMS registered to the vehicle. A $60 service fee FYI.
A couple of interesting/dubious points were brought up by the mobile tech:
1) The Stealth package vehicle somehow didn’t have 19” tire profile registered in the firmware/software. They had to apparently contact the mothership to get this pushed out to my car through a separate software update - though the version remained the same 2.1.33
2) He suggested they needed to be inflated to 49 PSI. As a longtime Tesla driver, this seemed high to me and @Bobby’s Lucid Update FAQ doesn’t note anything on this topic that I can verify.
For anyone switching seasonal tires, I thought both of these points may be of interest and if there are any counter-facts it would be good to know for future reference.
A couple of interesting/dubious points were brought up by the mobile tech:
1) The Stealth package vehicle somehow didn’t have 19” tire profile registered in the firmware/software. They had to apparently contact the mothership to get this pushed out to my car through a separate software update - though the version remained the same 2.1.33
2) He suggested they needed to be inflated to 49 PSI. As a longtime Tesla driver, this seemed high to me and @Bobby’s Lucid Update FAQ doesn’t note anything on this topic that I can verify.
For anyone switching seasonal tires, I thought both of these points may be of interest and if there are any counter-facts it would be good to know for future reference.