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Sealion 7 - tyre pressure warning

farqueue2 | 2025-12-26 02:44 | 35 views

Kinda weird as the numbers look relatively normal...

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[deleted] 2025-12-26 02:49

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bigspazzo 2025-12-26 03:04

Funny. My SL7 rear right tyre basically always throws a warning and is always 2-3 psi off what the others are even though I pump it to the same.

helpmefindmyuncle123 2025-12-26 03:11

This happened to me too for my Seal. https://www.reddit.com/r/BYDSealAus/s/54ZJU0ZQbJ I fixed it by just filling up the tires to the recommended value.

farqueue2 2025-12-26 04:04

But why is it only that tyre with the warning, not the rear left which is the same pressure, or the front left which is lower?

gergnz 2025-12-26 04:33

Change to kPa. The conversion between kPa and PSI will mean that the rounding is the same. kPa will give you more accuracy, so you'll be able to see. FWIW, both probably need air.

Carmen_Bonkalot 2025-12-26 04:36

What is the rated tyre pressures for your car?

colonelmattyman 2025-12-26 05:18

Same pressure reading = There will be some rounding that is hidden. Front vs Back = if you have premium, front and rear tyres have different pressure.

farqueue2 2025-12-26 06:08

Door says 40-42 for front and back

Carmen_Bonkalot 2025-12-26 06:10

Thats the solution to your problem

farqueue2 2025-12-26 06:11

Yeah, but it doesn't explain why it's only that one tyre that is triggering the warning, and not others.

Carmen_Bonkalot 2025-12-26 06:17

Someone else explained already that it's a rounding error. You're focusing on that rather than focusing on your tyre pressures being so low that they might become dangerous to grip levels as well increasing your tyre wear. The reason tyre pressures are displayed on your dash is to provide the vehicle operator with information to act on this problem. Get some air in those bad boys, put about 42kPa in them after a drive to the servo.

farqueue2 2025-12-26 06:18

That could explain the two equal tyres, but not the front one that is a lower pressure than the rear right. Ice topped them all up now anyway

Carmen_Bonkalot 2025-12-26 06:22

Depends what the alarm levels for each wheel is, regardless it's been caused by low pressure and will be resolved by keeping the correct pressure in those tyres.

JuanSmittjr 2025-12-26 08:47

This is a bad joke. Depends on a lot of factors like external temperature, etc. Also, it can't be reset ("nah I'm good") or just disable the warning. I got this since my tires were replaced to winter ones. That .1-.2 pressure difference doesn't mattar but the warning is really annoying but can't be done anything about it. Any ideas are welcome how can it be make disappear.

2021Noob 2025-12-26 10:23

You can search reddit for previous posts, I feel like this gets posted weekly.

subzero_cool78 2025-12-26 10:48

Interesting, my sealion7 also always complains about the same tire all the time. I am filling it up every 1-2 weeks, all others are usually fine.

farqueue2 2025-12-26 12:09

You likely have a slow leak

Familiar_Pollution88 2025-12-26 16:31

Check the temperature of the tyre as well A tyre being 10°c and 32psi is different to a tyre that is 11°c and 32psi

Sample-Range-745 2025-12-27 08:52

Yeah, inflate your tyres properly...

JuanSmittjr 2025-12-27 12:49

lol, you can't really read, can you?

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