If you drive into colder weather sometimes your TPS and pressure will drop. Usually driving will heat up the tires enough for the sensor to read increased pressure.
I love how you are editing these videos. I have a little dog named Boo who looks almost identical to your pup! Thanks for sharing your van life with us. I'm contemplating going on a van adventure myself. I'd love any tips. Thanks again. May God bless you.
Nice video I subscribe to your channel. I hope to see more of your travels and it was great meeting you I had trouble with my tires when i had new tired put on. they reprogrammed the sensors but i had to drive it for about 15 minutes then it adjusted 😊 crazy ha ha
Its a sensor in your tire valve inside the tire that went bad. They are expensive on my jeep 🥴 I replaced 2 of the 4..lol They can break inside from bumpy roads mostly
I had a Ford that gave a low tire pressure alert, took it to the garage (it persisted) and they said that those sensors can actually say low pressure when the tire is a little over-inflated. Best to have it checked if possible. Many places that sell tires can check that for you quickly-the tire pressure I mean. I also found out that the recommended pressure on the tire itself isn't always best-that was what I had used as a guide. Take care, enjoy and stay safe.
I have a Honda fit that often has this warning go off. I stop in a dealership and they fill the tires and show me how to get rid of the warning. Of course, the next time it happens I forget how to reset so go back again. They don’t charge me anything ever
I had a similar problem on my RAV4, could not figure out what was wrong with my tires. Then a tech told me it was the spare tire that is also set up on a sensor. He added air to it and voila. Btw, I ❤❤❤❤❤ your set up, it’s so pretty and feminine. TY for sharing❤
Re: dash lights-Disconnect the battery for 2-3 minutes. Reconnect. That should solve the problem. It's probably what the mechanic will do. But he'll charge you big bucks.
It’s cold here in Alaska also and that’s why I got the grizzly mini wood stove for my truck camper for these -50 and colder nights we been having here lol
I live in Canada and have low tire pressure light up on my dash, every time the temperature dropped. It drove me nuts. I changed tires, I was always getting the air pressure checked. I was told it had something to do with the mag wheels, quality of rubber on the tire and, faulty sensor. I tried everything. Now, I park in an indoor garage and find, the dash light is not coming on, so far. You are not alone so, if you ever figure out what causes yours to come on, please share. Thanks. New subscriber, Heather, from Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
Hi Michelle! Don't know if you got the tire sensor lite fixed or not. You could just take or attach a piece of paper, a picture, a ribbon or something else over the light. My tire sensor, I ignore as they are not accurate. ☺
If it’s real cold it will throw a false cold force pressure. Curious if you could do a van tour? What I see it’s beautiful and wondering if you did it and which van and model you got height etc? Would love to see more!
I just found your channel and I think you are doing a good job with your videos, except for the horribly annoying music. I think you will find if you get rid of that that you would have way more views and subscribers on youtube. No one ever said it was annoyingly peaceful watching a video.