Have you checked inside the fuel filler flap?I looked for the sticker but my vehicle does not have it - thus the next port of call was the owners manual.
Have you checked inside the fuel filler flap?I looked for the sticker but my vehicle does not have it - thus the next port of call was the owners manual.
Check for the sticker inside the fuel filler hatch. That’s where mine isI looked for the sticker but my vehicle does not have it - thus the next port of call was the owners manual.
Habe you all read this sticker?Check for the sticker inside the fuel filler hatch. That’s where mine is View attachment 7836539
Where is it wrongHabe you all read this sticker?
it‘s wrong!
Right so I don’t know why I’m constantly getting an error when the fronts are now 38 and rear 40
Software issue maybe, although I’m guessing that the deliveries are running the latest software .Right so I don’t know why I’m constantly getting an error when the fronts are now 38 and rear 40
Reset tire pressure and see if that helpsRight so I don’t know why I’m constantly getting an error when the fronts are now 38 and rear 40
Oh, that's another can of worms.When cold, fronts should be set to 43 psi and rears to 49 psi per the sticker in the drivers door jam. While driving the psi will increase due to the air temp in the tires. FYI, you can only set/reset tire pressure when cold. If the temp is above 75F (I believe it is), the vehicle will not allow resets until the temp cools.
What does "re-set the tire pressures on the screen" mean?It is very cold currently here in Kansas. I had the over inflated warning light come on, tires were set at 43 front, 48 rear. I dropped all tires 10psi, re-set the tire pressures on the screen, and all is good. Mine also was reading just one tire, passenger rear, too high.
For a U.S. owner, it will mean incessant stream of warnings and a light at the dashboard. Until the firmware is changed or somebody finds a hack.As @ECrider said above, if you’ve got KM02’s and are running light they are best set to 36psi all round. Mine were originally over 40psi, dropping to 36psi improved the road handling. I only take them higher when I’ve loaded the vehicle.
Not very clear in the owner's manual. It says something like: "since pressures can be set in a wide range for onroad and offroad conditions, we provided a tire pressure reset"What does "re-set the tire pressures on the screen" mean?
Picking up on Saturday and figured it will be dealer set at 49psi all-around.
Dropped my tire pressure from 45 psi (dealer pressure at delivery) to 36 psi based on light loads and to see if it improves ride and the low tire pressure warning constantly goes off and I was unable to recalibrate in settings. How did you address this -- if you did?Have you checked the tyre placard on the inside of the fuel cap cover, or the owners manual?
For my Grenadier, also with KO2s, the recommended pressure for light to medium loads is 36psi, and that’s what I'm running.