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INFOTAINMENT CONSOLE ERROR: high tyre pressure alert (bugs)

TheDocAUS

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The high tyre pressure alert on the INEOS triggers at 42 PSI (I set my tyre pressure to PSI). There are bugs in the software because:
  1. if any additional tyre goes to 42 PSI it does not display a high pressure alert for those tyres, only the first tyre is shown. So you can have 3 tyres at 42 PSI and one is highlighted in amber (the alert) and the other 2 in white (meaning they are OK) – BUG 1;
  2. if the alert is triggered by a tyre at 42 PSI, the alert will not go away if the tyre goes down to 41 PSI, 40 PSI or 39 PSI (I adjusted the tyres down to 39 PSI while stopped and the error remained). If the pressure drops below the trigger point, the alert should cease to display clear - BUG 2.
I have had this tyre alert twice and the only way to clear it, that I have found, is turn off the car overnight and drive it the next day. In the first minute or so the error clears with the tyres being back at cold temperatures. An hour stop did not clear it, even though the tyres had dropped below 42 PSI.

Stop the non-stop alert reminders - it distracts the driver
Once the High Tyre Pressure Alert is triggered it displays every minute or so and there is no way to dismiss it. So I had the tyre alert flashing me every minute for about 5 hours, obscuring other information I wanted to see on the screen - BUG 3. The alert is even more annoying at night, because you see the colour change on the screen all the time, less so in the daylight.

Allow driver to dismiss the alert
The driver should be able to dismiss any alert (it should be an on screen option), alerts are a driver's aid after-all and not being able to dismiss it turns it into a driver’s distraction. I could not dismiss the “cannot see the tyre sensors alert” either and I could do nothing to fix that. But I was still was hounded for 2 hours on that alert – BUG 4, INEOS please allow the driver to dismiss all alerts instead of being hounded for hours non stop.
 
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Just recently had this same thing happen on mine. As it was a cool day, it concerned me how often will I see this during a hot summer day during a long road trip. You are exactly correct also on the length of time to get it to reset. I drove over 200 miles with it, despite stopping for an extended period of time and letting air out of the tire. But the next morning, it was fine.
 

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I am fairly confident it came on after I went in a hard bump in the road. It has now gone off after being parked for about an hour. Seems odd and hopefully will be fixed in the next software update as the bongs going off were like the early days all again 😭
 

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So I was driving LA to Oakland and we went through the Central Valley July 22 2024. I got the “Tyre Pressure Too High” and “High Tyre Temp”. It was at times 110F-113F(43-44c). I keep my pressures at 36psi on all the tyres but they actually did get to 39-43 psi on various tyres. Everything was back to normal in the morning in Oakland. Crazy how road temps and driving do change the temps and pressures.
 

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So I was driving LA to Oakland and we went through the Central Valley July 22 2024. I got the “Tyre Pressure Too High” and “High Tyre Temp”. It was at times 110F-113F(43-44c). I keep my pressures at 36psi on all the tyres but they actually did get to 39-43 psi on various tyres. Everything was back to normal in the morning in Oakland. Crazy how road temps and driving do change the temps and pressures.
Even the sun on one side of the car can lift the temps on that side 2 or 3 degrees C.
 

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Currently camping in France, front tyres cold are 44 psi and rears 45 psi. When I left UK, I was running higher rear pressures of 48 psi cold but within 10 miles of leaving home high pressure warning triggered on tests, so reduced them.

When driving on French motorways for up to 5 hours, the Off road menu show rears at 50 psi and fronts 48 psi. I’ve not had any high pressure warnings since leaving UK. The warning system seems erratic and I carry a tyre pressure gauge with me so I can air down if required.
 

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Currently camping in France, front tyres cold are 44 psi and rears 45 psi. When I left UK, I was running higher rear pressures of 48 psi cold but within 10 miles of leaving home high pressure warning triggered on tests, so reduced them.

When driving on French motorways for up to 5 hours, the Off road menu show rears at 50 psi and fronts 48 psi. I’ve not had any high pressure warnings since leaving UK. The warning system seems erratic and I carry a tyre pressure gauge with me so I can air down if required.
what rubber you running?
 

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The high tyre pressure alert on the INEOS triggers at 42 PSI (I set my tyre pressure to PSI). There are bugs in the software because:
  1. if any additional tyre goes to 42 PSI it does not display a high pressure alert for those tyres, only the first tyre is shown. So you can have 3 tyres at 42 PSI and one is highlighted in amber (the alert) and the other 2 in white (meaning they are OK) – BUG 1;
  2. if the alert is triggered by a tyre at 42 PSI, the alert will not go away if the tyre goes down to 41 PSI, 40 PSI or 39 PSI (I adjusted the tyres down to 39 PSI while stopped and the error remained). If the pressure drops below the trigger point, the alert should cease to display clear - BUG 2.
I have had this tyre alert twice and the only way to clear it, that I have found, is turn off the car overnight and drive it the next day. In the first minute or so the error clears with the tyres being back at cold temperatures. An hour stop did not clear it, even though the tyres had dropped below 42 PSI.

Stop the non-stop alert reminders - it distracts the driver
Once the High Tyre Pressure Alert is triggered it displays every minute or so and there is no way to dismiss it. So I had the tyre alert flashing me every minute for about 5 hours, obscuring other information I wanted to see on the screen - BUG 3. The alert is even more annoying at night, because you see the colour change on the screen all the time, less so in the daylight.

Allow driver to dismiss the alert
The driver should be able to dismiss any alert (it should be an on screen option), alerts are a driver's aid after-all and not being able to dismiss it turns it into a driver’s distraction. I could not dismiss the “cannot see the tyre sensors alert” either and I could do nothing to fix that. But I was still was hounded for 2 hours on that alert – BUG 4, INEOS please allow the driver to dismiss all alerts instead of being hounded for hours non stop.
i have the same problem. Only way around it that i know of is to change the trigger level to that of the tyre. painful but better than getting a warning light flashing at you for hours.
 

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I just go into the settings and reset the tyre pressure.
It only takes a few seconds to do.
 
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