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Yesterday after got a new tire I noticed the other tire in right front jumped to 69 PSI. Then today after lunch time it was back to normal but the right rear was at 71 PSI. I'm using Nitrogen from Costco. So what is the problem?

I stopped by Costco on the way home, parked near air stations and deflated all four down to 20 PSI or so. It took a very long time to do that. Then I moved to the air station to fill them up. With the big industrial compressor at Costco it still needed a long while to fill all of them to 55 PSI. That made me wonder how you guys inflate them with portable air inflators.
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Yesterday after got a new tire I noticed the other tire in right front jumped to 69 PSI. Then today after lunch time it was back to normal but the right rear was at 71 PSI. I'm using Nitrogen from Costco. So what is the problem?

I stopped by Costco on the way home, parked near air stations and deflated all four down to 20 PSI or so. It took a very long time to do that. Then I moved to the air station to fill them up. With the big industrial compressor at Costco it still needed a long while to fill all of them to 55 PSI. That made me wonder how you guys inflate them with portable air inflators.
Which tire was replaced, and did they rotate the others?

On the dune trip, there was a standard air station which I used with a four way fill/dump system, but I'd also brought a 120V pancake compressor just in case.
At home, I use an M12 Milwaukee for top ups.
 
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Which tire was replaced, and did they rotate the others?
It was on the rear right. I asked for balance and rotation (free) 2 weeks ago when they patched it. They are fine on the left side.

Did anything happen when they balance all 4 tires? And how is it related?

On the dune trip, there was a standard air station which I used with a four way fill/dump system, but I'd also brought a 120V pancake compressor just in case.
At home, I use an M12 Milwaukee for top ups.
I bought the DeWALL 120V/12V inflator AFTER I got that first flat tire, haven't used it yet.
 

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It was on the rear right. I asked for balance and rotation (free) 2 weeks ago when they patched it. They are fine on the left side.

Did anything happen when they balance all 4 tires? And how is it related?



I bought the DeWALL 120V/12V inflator AFTER I got that first flat tire, haven't used it yet.
The timings are a little weird, but it's possible the system recorded the pressure when they were mounting the tire at >60
Then the reading moved around as the vehicle learned the new tire positions.
They were in the normal range before you aired them down?
 
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when they were mounting the tire at >60 ...

Not sure what you meant . I'm driving at 55 lbs.



Then the reading moved around as the vehicle learned the new tire positions.
The new tire is in a different position to the LEFT front because of rotation and it's fine. The LEFT side front and back are OK. The weird reading was from the Right Front to the Righ Rear.



They were in the normal range before you aired them down?
Normal range but the Right Rear at over 70 lbs before I aired all of them down.
 


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Not sure what you meant . I'm driving at 55 lbs.
When they seat the tire bead on the rim, they use higher than normal pressure.

The new tire is in a different position to the LEFT front because of rotation and it's fine. The LEFT side front and back are OK. The weird reading was from the Right Front to the Righ Rear.
Yah, and right rear was where the new tire was originally.

Normal range but the Right Rear at over 70 lbs before I aired all of them down.
So the TMPS was correct that it was overpressure? It may have originally been in the right front position?

The vehicle doesn't instantly update tire positions, so a reading can more from where the tire was to where it is now.
 

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If you have a TMPS issue (fault) you will get this message. It does matter how you rotate the tires,the sofware will pick up the sequencing on rebooting. You can also reboot and they should correct themselves.

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Yesterday after got a new tire I noticed the other tire in right front jumped to 69 PSI. Then today after lunch time it was back to normal but the right rear was at 71 PSI. I'm using Nitrogen from Costco. So what is the problem?

I stopped by Costco on the way home, parked near air stations and deflated all four down to 20 PSI or so. It took a very long time to do that. Then I moved to the air station to fill them up. With the big industrial compressor at Costco it still needed a long while to fill all of them to 55 PSI. That made me wonder how you guys inflate them with portable air inflators.
I wouldn't have deflated them, I would have just figured the TPMS was learning the new position of each sensor. I would have checked the pressures manually to ensure correct pressure and driven off.

How do we re-fill our tires with a portable compressor? I bought a compressor that was up to the task of re-inflating four tires after deflating them:
Tesla Cybertruck Software related or faulty TPMS? 1730591205790-s


With a hose system that connects all four tires together it will fill all 4 of them simultaneously in only 4 minutes (from 30 psi to 50 psi). Thanks to the 120V oulet in the bed!
 
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You guys made me to google: TPMS or TMPS?


When they seat the tire bead on the rim, they use higher than normal pressure.


Yah, and right rear was where the new tire was originally.


So the TMPS was correct that it was overpressure? It may have originally been in the right front position?

The vehicle doesn't instantly update tire positions, so a reading can more from where the tire was to where it is now.

The new tire was never in right rear. It was mounted in left front.

Let me clarify. I got a right rear flat tire 2 weeks ago. They fixed/patched and balance plus rotation "X" pattern so the bad one is now in left front and have had a slow leak since. Came back and they couldn't fix it again so I got a new tire. On the way home with new tire (left front) I've noticed the right front was at 69 lbs. Yesterday, it got back to normal and the rear right was at 71 lbs. I stopped by Costco nitrogen air station and deflated all 4 around 20 lbs and pumped up back to 55 lbs. All sensors are normal. I haven't use my CT yet because of cold and rain here in Orange County SoCal.




If you have a TMPS issue (fault) you will get this message. It does matter how you rotate the tires,the sofware will pick up the sequencing on rebooting. You can also reboot and they should correct themselves.

IMG_2041.jpeg
So it's not TPMS/TMPS fault. How to reboot?
 

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You guys made me to google: TPMS or TMPS?





The new tire was never in right rear. It was mounted in left front.

Let me clarify. I got a right rear flat tire 2 weeks ago. They fixed/patched and balance plus rotation "X" pattern so the bad one is now in left front and have had a slow leak since. Came back and they couldn't fix it again so I got a new tire. On the way home with new tire (left front) I've noticed the right front was at 69 lbs. Yesterday, it got back to normal and the rear right was at 71 lbs. I stopped by Costco nitrogen air station and deflated all 4 around 20 lbs and pumped up back to 55 lbs. All sensors are normal. I haven't use my CT yet because of cold and rain here in Orange County SoCal.





So it's not TPMS/TMPS fault. How to reboot?
Tire pressure monitoring (TPMS) ; I believe it was over inflated and if your tires are back to normal you are good. I was just trying to point out that unless you throw an alert your TPMS should be ok.
 


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Tire pressure monitoring (TPMS).
Haha, your wrote TMPS. Google said both are the same with TPMS is more popular.




I believe it was over inflated and if your tires are back to normal you are good. I was just trying to point out that unless you throw an alert your TPMS should be ok.
I doubt that. Both weird readings without me deflate any of them. And it moved from right front to right rear, never both.



And again: how to reboot?
 

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This worked on mine:
To reboot a Cybertruck, you can restart the touchscreen or power cycle the vehicle:

  1. Shift the vehicle into Park.

  2. Press and hold both scroll buttons on the steering wheel until the touchscreen goes blank. Then hit the brakes or open door and screen becomes active,
 

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I doubt that. Both weird readings without me deflate any of them. And it moved from right front to right rear, never both.
Yeah, I was thinking it was moving due to relearning tire positions, but the rotation was two weeks before the replacement.

Did they use a new TPMS sensor with the new tire?

You guys made me to google: TPMS or TMPS?
Oops, inadvertent typo on my part (which I almost made again in this post)
 
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They are all back to normal now after almost 2 days. I didn't do anything else except deflate/inflate all four of them 2 days ago. Still no idea what happened to the right side.
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