Hello guys,
I recently flushed the brake fluid by myself.
But after that, I noticed that the rear of the car rock, bounce and sway side to side.
I first noticed it on the highway when a sudden shift to the right and back. then it became more of a side to side thing.
Does it have to do with...
My car doesn't.
The OEM TPMS and the one i have works independently, its the same for every aftermarket TPMS.
The main thing is that aftermarket TPMS works better than the stock one.
1. Stock Tpms does not tell you which tire is flat. this one will indicate which specific tire is under pressure
2. The TPMS's sensitivity can be adjusted with three settings. ex: 10%, 20% and 30%.
I have a few OBD TPMS for 10th gen civic
Its the same thing here:
https://www.amazon.ca/OBD-TPMS-Honda-Civic-Accord/dp/B079CFQG3T/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1534306659&sr=8-1&keywords=canadatom
I am willing to sell it for cheap
PM me if you are interested
That's quite interesting to know. I'm in Canada so we don't have factory Tpms whatsoever. But I installed a TPMS system that's works on the same ABS system. It's a simple plug and play that you just plug it to the OBDII port that we all have and it's done. The funny thing is that it actually...
I got off work today and the rear wheel on both side are tilting inward on top (negative camber)
I am not too sure about the factory setting and stuff. Does anyone have any advice or recommendations?
i have civic LX running 6700 km on factory tire and wheel
Will you need to recalibrate the system every time after every tire inflation? It seems like it's not as smart as I imagined. I bought this OBD TPMS recently that uses the same ABS sensor data from each wheel but mine doesn't need to be recalibrated after the first time since the setup is...
Does anyone have experiences installing rear bumper guard? I scratched my bumper when loading and unloading stuff. That's why I am thinking of getting a guard. I have heard of flexible ones , metal ones and 3M anti-scratch film
Which one is better?
You are talking about stock/factory feature right?
All cars with ABS system is capable of getting an indirect TPMS installed so Honda civic is capable
That's why i buy the OBD TPMS device for my Canadian Civic. Basically, it gets the data from ABS sensor and sends to the device then warns you...
Does anyone know at which pressure reading does the factory TMPS alert you? It may be that the factory setting has caused it to not alert you above what Honda think is still okay?
My TPMS device alerts me when the pressure has lost 30% of what is normal pressure.
It would make more sense to me...
Yeah for sure, the ABS system failure might be the issue or just the software failure
The speed sensor is the ABS sensor, which is the same thing my device gets the data from, mine just has additional feature that shows which tire is flat