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My Van is a 2024 T6.1 Ocean 204 4Motion and has the direct tyre pressure monitor system fitted, which gives a readout of the actual pressures in each tyre. It uses transmitters in the valves to measure and somehow transmit these readings to the info display. It provides amber warnings when one or all of these is not as expected. For instance on a recent trip when the temperature got close to freezing overnight, it warned me in the morning when they indicated 41 PSI all round and they were set to be 45 PSI. This was easily solved by putting a couple of puffs in each tyre to keep them within limits.
The issue I have now is that I'm getting the "Check Tyre Pressure" warning when all 4 indicate 44 PSI but one (NSF) is displayed in amber. This morning I noted that they all displayed 42 PSI with again the NSF in amber. I think the issue might be with the NSF valve but it does seem to be transmitting a correct and changing pressure. The van has done 19,000 since new but the NSF tyre was replaced after a puncture at 12,000.
Does anyone else have this issue or better still a way to solve it?
The issue I have now is that I'm getting the "Check Tyre Pressure" warning when all 4 indicate 44 PSI but one (NSF) is displayed in amber. This morning I noted that they all displayed 42 PSI with again the NSF in amber. I think the issue might be with the NSF valve but it does seem to be transmitting a correct and changing pressure. The van has done 19,000 since new but the NSF tyre was replaced after a puncture at 12,000.
Does anyone else have this issue or better still a way to solve it?












