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Had an interesting one the other day. was on my home from work when the Deflation Warning appeared. As I had just pulled into a town on the way home, I diverted to the nearest servo and checked the tyre pressures.
Found the front right to be a few psi lower than what I run them at, but I thought the Deflation Warning was not sensitive enough to pick up variations of only a few psi. Put some air in the tyre, rest the Deflation Warning system at the new pressures and have not had a problem since. Figured it must have been a instrument error. Anyone else experienced this? Craig H
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