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TPMS adjustment.
Anything below 2.0 bar, (29 psi), and my low tyre pressure warning starts flashing. Problem is due to the larger tyres and far less weight over the rear axle. I need to run less than the 2 bar to get the correct 0.3 bar, (4 psi) pressure increase between cold and warm tyres pressures.
I have the AlfaOBDII and the AppCar programs but can't seem to find where you can adjust the thresholds?
Is there somewhere in these programs to do it or another laptop based one that does it? JSCAN maybe?
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I've seen it in Alpha when poking around in there, I thought it'd be good to play with too as when off-road and running 20psi the constant flashing on the dash drives me nuts.
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I've seen it in Alpha when poking around in there, I thought it'd be good to play with too as when off-road and running 20psi the constant flashing on the dash drives me nuts.
Awesome, thank you. I'll take another poke around in there then. I find that program a little user unfriendly.
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Awesome, thank you. I'll take another poke around in there then. I find that program a little user unfriendly.
Yeah, it can be a little cumbersome.
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Yeah, it can be a little cumbersome.
I only have the non licenced version, so don't know if that makes a difference, but can't find in the program any adjustments at all. Only diagnostics to read and remove DTC etc and get live data.

What tab did you find the setting under?
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I only have the non licenced version, so don't know if that makes a difference, but can't find in the program any adjustments at all. Only diagnostics to read and remove DTC etc and get live data.

What tab did you find the setting under?
Ah, you'd need the lisenced version to access all the modules.
Found it under the Body Control Menu, click the bonnet and it gives you millions of options to fiddle with things.

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Be worth buy it for the $80 AUD just to do that.
I guess that would be for one VIN?
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