usofrob
Well-Known Member
Really? That's not a very helpful comment. Do you go check the PSI of all 4 tires before starting driving every time? Maybe on the Rivian low PSI would be more visible, but most of my previous vehicles it'd be hard to tell if the tire was 5 PSI low. And knowing that my tire has a slow leak while I'm in my subdivision is a lot safer than waiting to tell me until I'm on the freeway.You can tell if the tires deflate while parked by using your eyes when you inspect the vehicle. The safety issue isn't that it takes a few minutes for the TPMS to wake up, it's your failure to properly inspect the machine you are about to operate.
And the Rivian TPMS will update in near real time once it wakes up.
I had this exact situation with my Tesla recently. I hadn't driven it in a while, and shortly after leaving my house, it warned me that one of my tires was kind of low. Looking at the tire, you couldn't see it deformed any more than usual because they're performance summer tires. Thankfully, I wasn't planning on going on the freeway, but I was able to make an informed decision and get it pumped up.
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