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Originally Posted by Tcoat
Yep. I have watched every time I switch. Takes about the same distance for the light to go on when the winters are installed which does not instill confidence in me on how well it works for a flat.
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That's a different use case, though. It's one thing for the system to be waiting to receive data from the TPMS sensors, and eventually illuminating the light to let you know that it isn't getting data. It's another thing for it to be receiving data, and for that data to indicate a low tire pressure. I assume the latter would illuminate the light much more quickly.