A quick easy question. How does the Aircross sense the tire pressures. It knows there is a low pressure and then it acknowledges the space saver spare is on and turns off the driving aids. How ? A family member clipped a sharp edge on a curb and f*cked a front tire on my 'new' Aircross. Hmmmnn
These things happen ! The "special" Michelin tires on the car are not readily available but there was one shown in Sydney. However when it was ordered by the person at a tire shop they could not find it ???WTF ? So one might come from Brisbane warehouse next week.
As a result the tire shop stripped the tire and put the rim in the back well. When i looked at it today I note that there is no pressure sensor on the rim or the valve stem. Should there be one there somewhere or does it use magic software to get the pressure readings. I wish to know this before the new tire arrives PLEASE.
On another tack going down the worm hole. This morning the space saver spare is going flat slowly and I see a screw in the tread. Put some soapy water on it and yes it is leaking, bugger ! I noticed it because of the rythmic noise as I drove and looked carefully at it. It sounded OK when I drove it home from the other house Thursday night. It never rains but it pours is an old saying.
Jaahn
These things happen ! The "special" Michelin tires on the car are not readily available but there was one shown in Sydney. However when it was ordered by the person at a tire shop they could not find it ???WTF ? So one might come from Brisbane warehouse next week.
As a result the tire shop stripped the tire and put the rim in the back well. When i looked at it today I note that there is no pressure sensor on the rim or the valve stem. Should there be one there somewhere or does it use magic software to get the pressure readings. I wish to know this before the new tire arrives PLEASE.
On another tack going down the worm hole. This morning the space saver spare is going flat slowly and I see a screw in the tread. Put some soapy water on it and yes it is leaking, bugger ! I noticed it because of the rythmic noise as I drove and looked carefully at it. It sounded OK when I drove it home from the other house Thursday night. It never rains but it pours is an old saying.
Jaahn