No therefor I had the dealer null the tpms so I could use my own tire pressures without the screen telling me I’m going to die. It is dangerous the way it turns red and flashing, I really wish the factory would let us have a broad range of use, after all they are our bikes and I now have a useless tpms system.
Thanks, I have an OBD2 reader and am going to purchase the software to turn it off and on, change service settings, and tune
Kudos, I gotta get me that setup as well but means getting an android as they don't have the software yet for iOs.
Do you know what the threshold for the LOW PRESSURE warning actually is? I've gotten a warning when the pressure is 38psi in the rear tire. That's certainly not a problem as far as I'm concerned. This dovetails into the comment about off road use. If this system is this sensitive, I wasted my money getting it installed.
New here and to Triumph, have about 600 miles of offroad on my 23' rally pro. I ran into this problem recently as well. I was wanting to run lower psi while off road, the but the warning lights and screen changes to tell you to stop immediately would not stop until I had 42psi in the rear. I was running 30psi (rear) for most of the BDR. I guess I will have to get the dealer to remove the tpms because I cant handle the alerts constantly. Love the bike otherwise.