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[–] Ulrich@feddit.org 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (47 children)

Yeah, a couple problems with that:

  1. You're going to have a tire pressure light on forever.
  2. There's a reason these are mandated. They're critical safety (and efficiency) systems.

As always, these are systems of convenience, and the alternative is to check your tire pressures every day before leaving home.

Older cars use a wheel speed sensor-based TPMS. It's not as effective or reliable but it also doesn't emit any signals that can be read by other devices.

[–] ragepaw@lemmy.ca 32 points 1 day ago (32 children)

I managed to drive cars for 30 years without a TPMS sensor and the only time I ever had a to check the pressure on a tire, was when I knew i had a leak and didn't have time to fix it. I can also tell by the way my car drives if a tire is soft. I also had an air pump in my car powered by a cigarette lighter adapter that I could fill my tires.

My current car, from 2019 doesn't have one. I've managed to own it 7 years (this week) without needing to check the pressure 2500 times.

The assertion you need to check your pressure everyday without a TPMS system is ridiculous.

[–] bluGill@fedia.io 0 points 1 day ago (8 children)

If you didn't check your tire pressure in the last 20 minutes how do you know you didn't just drive over a nail and get a slow leak? TPMS checks every few seconds so you know when there is a small problem. Anyone will notice a fully flat tire, but a lot of people used to drive on low tire pressure for months without knowing. Once someone knew their tire had a problem they would check daily (until they got it fixed), but many people never knew in the first place, and even though who did know often took a week before they found out - they of course have no way to know since nobody checked their tire pressure daily much less every 20 minutes.

[–] ragepaw@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 day ago

You clearly need a TPMS if you aren't smart enough to detect when your car pulls to one side, drags, or makes a loud FWAPFWAPFWAP sound.

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