It's that time of year again.
It's that time of year again.
It's that time of year again.
fall? yeah, the front will fall off soon
Yeah, that’s not very typical. I’d like to make that point.
remember to tow your car outside the environment if it needs work
It never really occurred to me that most people don't check their tire pressure once or twice a month and let it get that bad.
I check mine when my car tells me to
<shrug>
Or they made their seasonal change from their summers to winters, and if, like me, you have separate rims so you can easily do it at home, you now get to drive around with the car whining about no tpms. Because fucking cars can't have this as built in diagnostic functionality in these giant computers on wheels.
When I have time I'll pop over to a shop that can reprogram them to the second set, but it's not exactly priority numero uno.
I used to be somebody who checked tire pressures much more often. Oil level too.
But even though our current vehicles are 12 and 13 years old, the tire pressure monitoring works right away on a cold day, and its threshold before turning on the light isn't super low. It's high 20s psi I believe.
It's not that I want to ignore the workings of my car. I often enjoy using my phone olconnected to my bluetooth OBDII scanner to provide a bunch of extra gauges. I drive an old Mazda3 and it doesn't even have a temperature gauge, just a light. So it's cool being able to monitor coolant temperature, voltage, actual gallons of fuel in the tank, and various other sensors if I feel like it.
I've just realised I've completely stopped checking mine since switching to an EV. I can go a couple of months without even stopping at a service station, so the old habit is broken.
Edit: For the confused people replying to me, we don't call them gas stations outside of North America. We call them service stations or petrol stations.
I'm sure we do dumb things too, but calling a liquid "gas" is fucking comical btw 😆
Why do you need to stop so often at a service station with an EV? I thought the second plus was not having to get it serviced as much.
What did you stop for at a service station before? Do you mean filling the car up?
Mine got down to 18 psi
"That bad" is dropping from 32psi to 28 on the first cold day of the year. Doesn't matter, I fill up once I'm back home.
Do you mean the time of year where a battery cell goes bad, ruining both the battery and the alternator while you have an Uber passenger in the car an hour from home and every system in your car is cartoonishly shutting off one by one?
Because YEP I GUESS IT'S ABOUT THAT TIME. :(
Chances are that the alternator was already bad, but symptoms didn’t manifest until the battery started to die. A running car should be able to stay alive purely from the alternator. It’s not a great long term solution, since it causes extra wear on the alternator. But it is possible to just push-start it and then keep it alive with the alternator alone.
But it is possible to just push-start it and then keep it alive with the alternator alone.
can confirm. had a buddy in HS whose car had neither a starter nor a working battery. every day after everyone left the parking lot, he would have us push his car over to the street on top of a hill, and then he'd clutch start it on the way down. we only had to push it back up the hill a couple times when he was learning how to do it.
Is that the symbol for a cauldron? I don't get it
Its a low tire pressure light.
In the fall, lower temperatures cause tire pressure to drop.
I don't own any horse shoes.
Happy tireween to you too.
nice to have a low pressure holiday.
Is it normal for tire emergency lights to come on in autumn?
Just the low tire pressure warning.
Cold temperatures reduce the pressure, and since air leaks out of tires naturally over time, it is quite common for the change in temperature to suddenly put your tires below the threshold for normal tire pressure.
The cold weather compresses air which reduces the pressure... there no need for a leak for this to take place.
As soon as the day warms or the tires warm (with use) the pressure returns... it's a pain the ass and I have yet to find a proper source that explains what the proper thing to do is.
I just top up my tires in a cold morning, and now they run 4 psi over the mark when they warm up.
We usually get a big enough quick drop in temperatures that I get this each autumn. Even with new tires
Yes, if the tires were close to the cut off before the temp dropped. The sensor in my vehicle readstire pressure about 10% low in colder weather, which can be enough to trigger the warning on chilly mornings if I haven't topped it off during the summer.
Heat up gas => pressure go up
Cool down gas => pressure go down
pV=nRT
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My winter rims don't have sensors because those cost money.
I live somewhere that I can't get away with all season tires from late October until late April.
Same
It's only normal if you've been neglecting to check your tire pressure on a regular basis. Unless you live in a place with a massive yearly temperature differential, properly inflated tires won't lose enough pressure to trigger the TPMS light once temps drop in the autumn.
Prevent a blowout: please stay on top of your tire pressure, people. Check it at least once a month.
But tpms means the car tells me when the tyre pressure gets low?
I think you need to check your definition of “massive”. Coming from the opposite perspective, I assumed that essentially everyone sees this when the season turns.
Question for the Lemmings down under: is fall/autumn when it gets cold or when the calendar says October? What season do you call it when the weather turns cold? Or does it just not?
It’s only normal if you’ve been ~~neglecting to check your tire pressure on a regular basis. ~~
It's only normal if you've been living in an area when temperature drops significantly.
There FIFY
Isn't it great how cars just have like random lights that come on whose design is so ambiguous that there's no possible chance you could work out what they're trying to indicate.
My car occasionally displays a blue tick, what the hell is that supposed to mean? It only comes up maybe once every 4 or 5 months so it's really hard to work out a pattern.
My car occasionally displays a blue tick, what the hell is that supposed to mean? It only comes up maybe once every 4 or 5 months so it's really hard to work out a pattern.
I got the same issue with my BMW, except it's a green arrow pointing either left or right that flashes and makes a ticking sound. Only lasts for a few seconds though.
Oh that sounds like the swerve suddenly into another lane without looking light.
Dont you have the manual? I did buy a used car and it had manual
I bought a used car and it had not just the manual, but the original sales offer to the Estonian government (a specific department of it that I won't name because that's too specific). And this was a pre-EUR one, to give you an estimate of how long it's been in the glove compartment.
But in general it's been hit and miss for manuals with used cars. Sometimes I've looked them up online, but not all are easily found.
No you dont get it, its bad design if you have to read. Also why are there 3847436189347 different lamps that indicate something now? Thats bad design. Oh why do i not know what the single error lamp means and what exactly is broken?bad design.....
All because people dont want to rtfm.
4-5 month is an awfully long time to be too lazy to rtfm
I mean, I agree it's silly design, but come on
Ten seconds to search. It's either low engine temp (don't rev high), or he's driving with high beams on.
It's like hearing observational comedy from 30 years ago, before you could google what a light was
You should read your car's manual.
I just got a used Cadillac and it has this little blue icon quite frequently. Had to get out the manual. It means I'm driving over the speed limit. Fuck's sake what a useless light.
I used to drive a Sprinter, and on the dashboard was a light with iconography of waves, wind, and raindrops. I concluded that it was warning me of a storm at sea.
It doesn't sound like a bad thing. But I suppose that raises the question of wether something has gone wrong when there isn't a blue tick
I thought this was some bent over woman sign
The dot being her dot
The line being the groove of her spine
The symbol meaning get laid
35 to 27...buy a small compressor, its handy
I got a Ryobi battery powered air pump. It's so nice to not have to drag out the whole compressor just to add a couple lbs my tires when the temperature drops.
Get a first gen Porsche Cayenne for a couple thousand and you get a hose from passenger footwell. Uses air from the air suspension lol
Fuel economy is as abysmal and it MAY eventually need an engine rebuild. Still best car I've ever owned.
Yeah I've got a small battery powered compressor that will top off tires up to about 37ish PSI but struggles to put more than that in. It's nice for a quick top off, but my bike wants 60PSI so I had to buy a real compressor to keep my bike tires happy
Get an air pump that runs off your car battery. Don't get a jump/pump as those are more expensive and they break. Get one with a flashlight.
It's one of those cheap purchases that makes a world of difference.
I just checked my tires, somehow only lost 0-1 psi per tire since April. I did check them on a hot day so that probably helped.
we top ours up at tireween and tirester every year
I live in Taiwan and it's been 90-95 since February.
At least one of my sensors is busted. The gauge says it's fine. Looks like I'll be fixing the issue with electrical tape.
Spooky!
@spicytuna62 Yep, happens with my tires every fall, without fail.
Witch's cauldron on top of a rack. How appropriate for Spooktober!
I was genuinely wondering, if that's the joke, having never seen this light before...
This is the warning for low tyre pressure. Often shows up after you've had a tyre change, such as when you go to winter tyres around this time of year.
You must live in warm climate 😀
Cold air in tires makes pressure go down. Low tore warning light.