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Have been driving a 2006 TL since September and for the most part
really like the car, but find it odd that ever since the weather changed for the colder the "Check Tire Pressure" indicator on my dash has been lit up. Checked with the dealer the first time it came on and he assured me that it was a "quirk" of the car for this model/year, just to "ignore it." For the most part I do, and now that it is wintery outside (Ohio) the light stays on constantly (in earlier fall it would go out after about 20 minutes of driving), but I find it strange that my google search of this forum turned up no previous inquiry about this "quirk." So, is it in fact true that this is just something I should ignore, or is the quirk specific to MY car? TIA for any guidance, LA |
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On 2006-12-08 21:25:48 -0600, "LauraA" <laura.andrews@gmail.com> said:
> Have been driving a 2006 TL since September and for the most part > really like the car, but find it odd that ever since the weather > changed for the colder the "Check Tire Pressure" indicator on my dash > has been lit up. Checked with the dealer the first time it came on and > he assured me that it was a "quirk" of the car for this model/year, > just to "ignore it." For the most part I do, and now that it is > wintery outside (Ohio) the light stays on constantly (in earlier fall > it would go out after about 20 minutes of driving), but I find it > strange that my google search of this forum turned up no previous > inquiry about this "quirk." So, is it in fact true that this is just > something I should ignore, or is the quirk specific to MY car? TIA for > any guidance, LA I don't have a 2006 TL, so I can't speak from experience, but.... I'll assume you've read the applicable entries in the users manual. It's an almost new car, still under warranty. You've got an idiot light stuck on, for whatever reason. Have the dealer either show you how to make it turn off, or have them fix it. If it's a "quirk", it's not an acceptable one - have them fix it. You shouldn't have to "ignore" idiot lights on a new car. Wait til it's 12 years old, and then that's acceptable, but new, no. -- ----------------------------- I only talk like that in the movies |
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How does the tire pressure, measured with a manual gauge, match the
behavior of the light, and what range does the manual specify as OK, and the light to be off? On 8 Dec 2006 19:25:48 -0800, "LauraA" <laura.andrews@gmail.com> wrote: >Have been driving a 2006 TL since September and for the most part >really like the car, but find it odd that ever since the weather >changed for the colder the "Check Tire Pressure" indicator on my dash >has been lit up. Checked with the dealer the first time it came on and >he assured me that it was a "quirk" of the car for this model/year, >just to "ignore it." For the most part I do, and now that it is >wintery outside (Ohio) the light stays on constantly (in earlier fall >it would go out after about 20 minutes of driving), but I find it >strange that my google search of this forum turned up no previous >inquiry about this "quirk." So, is it in fact true that this is just >something I should ignore, or is the quirk specific to MY car? TIA for >any guidance, LA |
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"LauraA" <laura.andrews@gmail.com> wrote in news:1165634748.040496.52280
@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com: > Have been driving a 2006 TL since September and for the most part > really like the car, but find it odd that ever since the weather > changed for the colder the "Check Tire Pressure" indicator on my dash > has been lit up. Checked with the dealer the first time it came on and > he assured me that it was a "quirk" of the car for this model/year, > just to "ignore it." For the most part I do, and now that it is > wintery outside (Ohio) the light stays on constantly (in earlier fall > it would go out after about 20 minutes of driving), but I find it > strange that my google search of this forum turned up no previous > inquiry about this "quirk." So, is it in fact true that this is just > something I should ignore, or is the quirk specific to MY car? TIA for > any guidance, LA > It's not a "quirk", it's behaving as desgned: it's telling you at least one of your tires' pressure is below minimum. Air pressure drops by one PSI for every ten degrees Fahrenheit, so pressures drop the deeper you get into winter. Check your tires with a manual gauge and add air where it's needed. The light will go off when the pressures are set as per the sticker on the driver's door frame. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"LauraA" <laura.andrews@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1165634748.040496.52280@n67g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com... > Have been driving a 2006 TL since September and for the most part > really like the car, but find it odd that ever since the weather > changed for the colder the "Check Tire Pressure" indicator on my dash > has been lit up. Checked with the dealer the first time it came on and > he assured me that it was a "quirk" of the car for this model/year, > just to "ignore it." For the most part I do, and now that it is > wintery outside (Ohio) the light stays on constantly (in earlier fall > it would go out after about 20 minutes of driving), but I find it > strange that my google search of this forum turned up no previous > inquiry about this "quirk." So, is it in fact true that this is just > something I should ignore, or is the quirk specific to MY car? TIA for > any guidance, LA > That is pretty funny, I've been meaning to get on here to ask a similar question. I've had my '06 TL since Feb (no pressure problems then) and since it's dropped into the thirties this week in CT my check tire pressure light has been on also. Have you checked your pressure? You can do that right on the dash. My two fronts were down to 28-29 PSI when I'd start it cold. After a little driving they warm up and the pressure goes up turning off the light. I went ahead and added a few psi and the light hasn't bothered me but now after driving the pressure goes up to about 37 PSI. My question is am I better off just dealing with light or keeping the pressure up there a bit? |
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"karinhall" <ah@nsdap.com> wrote in message news:yOGdneotybDylObYnZ2dnUVZ_umlnZ2d@usa2net.net. .. > > "Jim Tiberio" <jimtiberio@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:4u03u6F15vhlaU1@mid.individual.net... >> >> "LauraA" <laura.andrews@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:1165634748.040496.52280@n67g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com... >>> Have been driving a 2006 TL since September and for the most part >>> really like the car, but find it odd that ever since the weather >>> changed for the colder the "Check Tire Pressure" indicator on my dash >>> has been lit up. Checked with the dealer the first time it came on and >>> he assured me that it was a "quirk" of the car for this model/year, >>> just to "ignore it." For the most part I do, and now that it is >>> wintery outside (Ohio) the light stays on constantly (in earlier fall >>> it would go out after about 20 minutes of driving), but I find it >>> strange that my google search of this forum turned up no previous >>> inquiry about this "quirk." So, is it in fact true that this is just >>> something I should ignore, or is the quirk specific to MY car? TIA for >>> any guidance, LA >>> >> >> That is pretty funny, I've been meaning to get on here to ask a similar >> question. I've had my '06 TL since Feb (no pressure problems then) and >> since it's dropped into the thirties this week in CT my check tire >> pressure >> light has been on also. Have you checked your pressure? You can do that >> right on the dash. My two fronts were down to 28-29 PSI when I'd start >> it >> cold. After a little driving they warm up and the pressure goes up >> turning >> off the light. I went ahead and added a few psi and the light hasn't >> bothered me but now after driving the pressure goes up to about 37 PSI. >> My >> question is am I better off just dealing with light or keeping the >> pressure >> up there a bit? >> > Un-freakin'-believable! (: ( > Why? I'm just curious since it is only happening on very cold mornings. The tires are supposed to be at 32 PSI, I keep them there but on colder mornings it seems to drop on the fronts. I've increased the pressure beyond 32 PSI to account for that but want to know if it's better for the car to leave them as is and let them warm up a bit on colder mornings. |
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It was 12/9/2006 10:45 and Jim Tiberio wrote:
> "LauraA" <laura.andrews@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1165634748.040496.52280@n67g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com... >> Have been driving a 2006 TL since September and for the most part >> really like the car, but find it odd that ever since the weather >> changed for the colder the "Check Tire Pressure" indicator on my dash >> has been lit up. Checked with the dealer the first time it came on and >> he assured me that it was a "quirk" of the car for this model/year, >> just to "ignore it." For the most part I do, and now that it is >> wintery outside (Ohio) the light stays on constantly (in earlier fall >> it would go out after about 20 minutes of driving), but I find it >> strange that my google search of this forum turned up no previous >> inquiry about this "quirk." So, is it in fact true that this is just >> something I should ignore, or is the quirk specific to MY car? TIA for >> any guidance, LA >> > > That is pretty funny, I've been meaning to get on here to ask a similar > question. I've had my '06 TL since Feb (no pressure problems then) and > since it's dropped into the thirties this week in CT my check tire pressure > light has been on also. Have you checked your pressure? You can do that > right on the dash. My two fronts were down to 28-29 PSI when I'd start it > cold. After a little driving they warm up and the pressure goes up turning > off the light. I went ahead and added a few psi and the light hasn't > bothered me but now after driving the pressure goes up to about 37 PSI. My > question is am I better off just dealing with light or keeping the pressure > up there a bit? Tire pressure is meant to be measured when the tires are cold. Cold, in this case means that the tires are at outside ambient temperature and that the tires have not been driven for a few hours. Measure your tires when they're cold and match the pressure to specifications from Acura as shown on your door frame. As has been stated previously, as outside temperature decreases the "cold" tire pressure at ambient temperature will decrease too. The opposite is true when temperatures go up in the spring. You (and everyone else) needs to adjust their tire pressure as the seasons change accordingly. Don't worry about what the tire pressure does after you drive them for awhile (it WILL go up). |
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"Lee Florack" <lflorack@rochester.rr.com> wrote in message news:xtGeh.2126$nq5.817@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > It was 12/9/2006 10:45 and Jim Tiberio wrote: >> "LauraA" <laura.andrews@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:1165634748.040496.52280@n67g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com... >>> Have been driving a 2006 TL since September and for the most part >>> really like the car, but find it odd that ever since the weather >>> changed for the colder the "Check Tire Pressure" indicator on my dash >>> has been lit up. Checked with the dealer the first time it came on and >>> he assured me that it was a "quirk" of the car for this model/year, >>> just to "ignore it." For the most part I do, and now that it is >>> wintery outside (Ohio) the light stays on constantly (in earlier fall >>> it would go out after about 20 minutes of driving), but I find it >>> strange that my google search of this forum turned up no previous >>> inquiry about this "quirk." So, is it in fact true that this is just >>> something I should ignore, or is the quirk specific to MY car? TIA for >>> any guidance, LA >>> >> >> That is pretty funny, I've been meaning to get on here to ask a similar >> question. I've had my '06 TL since Feb (no pressure problems then) and >> since it's dropped into the thirties this week in CT my check tire >> pressure light has been on also. Have you checked your pressure? You >> can do that right on the dash. My two fronts were down to 28-29 PSI when >> I'd start it cold. After a little driving they warm up and the pressure >> goes up turning off the light. I went ahead and added a few psi and the >> light hasn't bothered me but now after driving the pressure goes up to >> about 37 PSI. My question is am I better off just dealing with light or >> keeping the pressure up there a bit? > > > Tire pressure is meant to be measured when the tires are cold. Cold, in > this case means that the tires are at outside ambient temperature and that > the tires have not been driven for a few hours. Measure your tires when > they're cold and match the pressure to specifications from Acura as shown > on your door frame. > > As has been stated previously, as outside temperature decreases the "cold" > tire pressure at ambient temperature will decrease too. The opposite is > true when temperatures go up in the spring. You (and everyone else) needs > to adjust their tire pressure as the seasons change accordingly. Don't > worry about what the tire pressure does after you drive them for awhile > (it WILL go up). Thanks, I understand all of that. My only concern was that it was only in the early morning that pressure dropped. When I got in the car later in the day the pressure was fine. I'm not concerned about over-inflating within the tire's limits, I just don't want handling/traction/tire wear affected by adding a few pounds to account for early morning rides which account fo maybe ten percent of my driving.. |
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"Jim Tiberio" <jimtiberio@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:4u0hrlF160iqtU1@mid.individual.net: > > "karinhall" <ah@nsdap.com> wrote in message > news:yOGdneotybDylObYnZ2dnUVZ_umlnZ2d@usa2net.net. .. >> >> "Jim Tiberio" <jimtiberio@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:4u03u6F15vhlaU1@mid.individual.net... >>> >>> "LauraA" <laura.andrews@gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:1165634748.040496.52280@n67g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com... >>>> Have been driving a 2006 TL since September and for the most part >>>> really like the car, but find it odd that ever since the weather >>>> changed for the colder the "Check Tire Pressure" indicator on my >>>> dash has been lit up. Checked with the dealer the first time it >>>> came on and he assured me that it was a "quirk" of the car for this >>>> model/year, just to "ignore it." For the most part I do, and now >>>> that it is wintery outside (Ohio) the light stays on constantly (in >>>> earlier fall it would go out after about 20 minutes of driving), >>>> but I find it strange that my google search of this forum turned up >>>> no previous inquiry about this "quirk." So, is it in fact true >>>> that this is just something I should ignore, or is the quirk >>>> specific to MY car? TIA for any guidance, LA >>>> >>> >>> That is pretty funny, I've been meaning to get on here to ask a >>> similar question. I've had my '06 TL since Feb (no pressure >>> problems then) and since it's dropped into the thirties this week in >>> CT my check tire pressure >>> light has been on also. Have you checked your pressure? You can do >>> that right on the dash. My two fronts were down to 28-29 PSI when >>> I'd start it >>> cold. After a little driving they warm up and the pressure goes up >>> turning >>> off the light. I went ahead and added a few psi and the light >>> hasn't bothered me but now after driving the pressure goes up to >>> about 37 PSI. My >>> question is am I better off just dealing with light or keeping the >>> pressure >>> up there a bit? >>> >> Un-freakin'-believable! (: ( >> > > Why? I'm just curious since it is only happening on very cold > mornings. The tires are supposed to be at 32 PSI, I keep them there > but on colder mornings it seems to drop on the fronts. I've increased > the pressure beyond 32 PSI to account for that but want to know if > it's better for the car to leave them as is and let them warm up a bit > on colder mornings. > > Sometimes the logic that controls warning lights is set too far on the sensitive side. It's worth checking with a dealer to see if there are any TSBs or other documentation regarding tire pressure warning lights and possible ECM reflashing. If it were truly a "quirk", Honda would eventually issue a fix, even if it's just a mention in Honda ServiceNews. And a good point was made earlier: Check the tire pressures COLD (before driving). Also, the tires should be out of the sun, so check before the sun touches your tires in the morning. And never use a gas station pump- mounted gauge to check the pressures. If I need to add a couple of pounds, I just use a bicycle pump while in my driveway. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Thanks so much to all for your input! I am recently on my own, and
having exclusively leased cars in the past 15+ years (the dealer just took care of EVERYthing), I have to admit (embarassed) I don't know how to check tire pressure with a gauge (yet). I bought the TL after extensively researching the price range for the best value/most reliable car I could buy, and I am really enjoying it -- guess I'll have to learn to take care of these little things. Admittedly, I never learned how to use a device to check the pressure because, if they were low, well, I don't know how to add air (really embarassed). You go to the gas station, and they have a hose with an "out of order" sign on it, right, lol? Still, I thank you and will bring up this "quirk" to my dealer again, asking that he provide a solution to having to drive with the somewhat disconcerting message on display. Your input helped a lot. Laura |
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