Is a tire pressure of 2.8 too high? I drive very rarely, like once or twice a month.
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7Is a tire pressure of 2.8 too high? I drive very rarely, like once or twice a month.
8Today, I inflated the tire and reset the tire pressure, but it's still showing "monitoring" even after driving up to 25 km/h. I took it for a spin, but it didn't help.
9Is the Nissan X-Trail EP using a direct or indirect TPMS? If it's direct, after inflating the tires, it doesn't update the tire pressure immediately; it only shows the new pressure data after driving for a while, which seems a bit like the characteristics of ABS estimation. If it's indirect, it can still independently display the pressure of each tire, and the manual also mentions that the tire pressure display might be affected by wireless interference, which sounds more like the working principle of in-tire pressure sensors. So, I'm not quite sure why this TPMS needs to activate at speeds above 25 km/h.
10Is there a problem if the tire pressures are different? Front left 240, rear left 250, front right 240, and rear right 233. Is it okay to drive?