Tire Pressure Display Delayed by Minutes
#1
Lexus Test Driver
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Tire Pressure Display Delayed by Minutes
Yesterday my tire pressure display (all four tires) was delayed one time by 5-10 minutes before finally displaying. At all other times it worked normally with the display appearing either right away or after traveling a mere 30 feet or so, which is how it has always reacted in the past. Today, I once again had all four tires displaying dashes for about 2 minutes before the tire pressures finally displayed. Nothing has changed - no tire rotation, no tire pressure tweaking, etc. The only thing unusual is that it has been cool (45°) and rainy, neither of which should be a factor. My first thought was that maybe I had a weak TPMS battery, but if that was the case I think only the one tire would throw dashes on the display, so I don't think that is it.
Has anyone else experienced this type of behavior with their tire pressure displaying dashes for a lengthy period of time before finally displaying the tire pressures?
Has anyone else experienced this type of behavior with their tire pressure displaying dashes for a lengthy period of time before finally displaying the tire pressures?
Last edited by bclexus; 10-16-18 at 07:13 PM.
#2
I have experienced this. I just took it as electric gremlin. Sometimes it shows right away and others it takes a few minutes. My previous Audi A8 was the same way. Not really a big deal.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
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It's never happened before over the four years I've had the car. It seems odd that it would begin acting differently all of a sudden now.
#4
Maybe the batteries are wearing and need to replace sensors/batteries if possible. What's the life expectancy on the sensor batteries?
#5
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I think average life of the TPMS batteries is around 10 years. All four sensors wouldn't be throwing dashes at the same time. I don't think the delay of displaying tire pressures has anything to do with the TPMS batteries.
#6
Are you behind on your payments? These cars are very high tech.
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#10
I get this once in a blue moon. Don't know why.
#11
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Yesterday my tire pressure display (all four tires) was delayed one time by 5-10 minutes before finally displaying. At all other times it worked normally with the display appearing either right away or after traveling a mere 30 feet or so, which is how it has always reacted in the past. Today, I once again had all four tires displaying dashes for about 2 minutes before the tire pressures finally displayed. Nothing has changed - no tire rotation, no tire pressure tweaking, etc. The only thing unusual is that it has been cool (45°) and rainy, neither of which should be a factor. My first thought was that maybe I had a weak TPMS battery, but if that was the case I think only the one tire would throw dashes on the display, so I don't think that is it.
Has anyone else experienced this type of behavior with their tire pressure displaying dashes for a lengthy period of time before finally displaying the tire pressures?
Has anyone else experienced this type of behavior with their tire pressure displaying dashes for a lengthy period of time before finally displaying the tire pressures?
#12
I've seen this many times on my GS. It needs time to initialize on occasion. Most other brands don't show the pressure at all until you are rolling so be glad we even have it in our car!
#13
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It only happened twice on my car where the tire pressure didn't display for an extended period of time (e.g. 3-10 minutes). All other times the tire pressure displayed immediately or after rolling about 30 feet. I have no clue why the two instances occurred where tire pressure was drastically delayed before displaying. I have started and driven the car probably 30+ times since it last acted weird and it has been reacting perfectly normal.
#14
Mine seems to vary. If the car sits for awhile, (like a few days for a week) and I start it up and go somewhere, the tire pressures won't be there immediately, but they always seem to appear in a quarter mile of driving or less, I've never had it take very long for the pressures to come up. I've never had it delay for several minutes etc. Sometimes its just there when I start the car. Other times, I have to drive it a little, but never more than a minute, or to the end of the block, etc.
It's probably in the same league of bug like the thing that caused my radio to have a huge aneurysm and crash one time, and I had to literally power cycle the whole
car to fix it. Crazy thing is, that incident only happened ONCE and never since then. Bizarre.
-Mike
It's probably in the same league of bug like the thing that caused my radio to have a huge aneurysm and crash one time, and I had to literally power cycle the whole
car to fix it. Crazy thing is, that incident only happened ONCE and never since then. Bizarre.
-Mike
#15
My theory is it loses sync or it has to re-calibrate every so often. I do thank my lucky stars for in dash tire pressure monitoring on all 4 tires. On some lower class cars, you only get low a low pressure light. Then it's up to you to check all 4.