SuperDapo1122
2025-11-21 15:00
I would say your back left is 39.44 or below and your back right is 39.45 or above and this seems to be the tipping point for the low pressure warning. I had the same when I got my car new and once I had inflated all the tires to the recommended psi it went away.
Xaphans-shadow
2025-11-21 15:07
Great! I will get these inflated and check the correct PSI. Cheers for your input and have a great day! 🙂
SuperDapo1122
2025-11-21 15:10
I think 36psi front and 42 rear is what I run at and no longer have any issues with the warnings
jmcdongle
2025-11-21 15:17
*pressure.
isr25
2025-11-21 15:24
You’re supposed to be at 36psi front (250kpa or 2.5 bar) and 42psi rear (290kpa or 2.9 bar). Hence, the tyre pressure warning. The 36/42psi is cold tyre pressure.
Vegetable_Tax_2775
2025-11-21 15:49
I had this last week too for the two rear tyres. Pressure reduces in the cold weather so always worthwhile keeping a more regular eye on and topping up when tyres are cold!
Xaphans-shadow
2025-11-21 15:54
Great! Thank you all for your input. I had a feeling it would be down to the sudden drop in temperature - good old british weather 😆. I have gone over the pressure requirements for the car and will get them all sorted tomorrow.
Austifol
2025-11-21 17:24
Boyle's law is a gas law, stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship. If volume increases, then pressure decreases and vice versa, when the temperature is held constant.
Your temperature across the tyres is not constant.
I have finally got to use Boyle's law outside of my schooling!!!
[deleted]
2025-11-22 18:04
Tire pressure is always weather / temperature related and we are very lucky that BYD has this amazing system (sensors for pressure + temperature).
But tire pressure is also related to ... driving / rolling resistance.
Below are my results after 21km of driving on a highway with a gps speed 141km/h, tire temperature raised by 12 Celsius degrees and pressure was up by +1,5bar (150kPa) front axle + 2bar (200kPa) rear axle ... up to the optimum 2.5bar / 2.9bar (i keep my pressure @ 2.45bar - 2.55bar front + 2.85bar - 2.95bar rear) - i've been testing pressure / temperature / how it's changing since few years (it's so easy now with BYD car).
\- so NEVER do as producer says 36/42 (2,5/2,9) on cold! - because it's a too simple sentence ... pressure will always raise, the most in the summertime - if you f.e. put 2.9bar in a shadow / in the morning when there's f.e. 13 Celsius degrees ... you can end up with 3.5bar (during a 27 degrees Celsius day, when the car is parked in the direct sun) - and 3.5bar is usually the max. pressure for a tire! ... and you also don't want to drive a car with such a baloon.
Every weather change (bigger temperature drop, raise) / season change (spring, summer, autumn, winter) ... demands a pressure update! It's really sad that there's not enough info about it for users.
https://preview.redd.it/m4djqu0aju2g1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=80c546275c9e764b49cd0abe1d29ce8e2e86b2ba
ComprehensiveRun247
2025-11-22 21:38
Mine are all set at 39psi as it came prepped from the dealer. Never occurred to me to check what the recommended pressures are.
cptultor
2025-11-24 05:37
How did you set yours to psi, mine still ready kpa which is annoying
ranezinjo
2026-02-24 19:36
Lol, was waiting for it, years 😂😂