Frustrating when there is pressure loss due to change in air temperature. Expansion and contraction. Speaks to the accuracy of the TPMS sensors. Easy fix, back on the road, no issue. Nice Q, got the same colour over here, with the Monaco red interior. Enjoy the car.
Yup part of the issue at the time during cold weather was I didn’t drive my Q60 regularly, which explains the low PSI. I’ve been driving it more TPMS sensors are accurate. Thanks enjoy your Q60.
Same here it’s been in the mid 30s in the morning the last few days, PSI drop to 36. Started driving climb to 42 to 38. My RS is a weekend car, but drove it all last week.
Not sure if you're into mods at all. But I also own a q60 and I got some 1/3 inch spacers that really made the tires look more aggressive and got rid of that weird horizontal fender to tire gap. FYI Their just $100 on amazon.
There was an unusual cold snap for about a week, it caused the tires to lose 5psi for a few days and I wasn’t driving it enough. It’s all good now thanks for the suggestion.
Bro I got a 2022 Infiniti q60. I got check engine light on with code P2587. The car accelerates slow sometimes not all the time. And when it does that I just turn it off and on a couple of times until It accelerates normal. Also the traction Control light come on when I get this issue. What can it be? Anyone? I cleaned my MAP sensors and got new air filters. But problems continues. The code P2587 says it’s turbocharger boost sensor
Damn. That shouldn’t be happening?! What did Infiniti service say? That should be covered under warranty. When the check engine light appears the engine goes into “limp/staggered” mode to prevent high revs there’s other issues. Definitely have it looked at.
The outside temp drop to 38-42 for a few nights, I lost about 2-3 psi one night got air the next morning 41 front 38 rear that night lost 1-2 psi on all tires. Drove it awhile PSI returned to normal range.
@@orlandojacinto1 yeah usually when start to drive it goes back to 31 from 25-26, but the light still remains on I guess Ill fill the tires up and see if it fixes it
Frustrating when there is pressure loss due to change in air temperature. Expansion and contraction. Speaks to the accuracy of the TPMS sensors. Easy fix, back on the road, no issue. Nice Q, got the same colour over here, with the Monaco red interior. Enjoy the car.
Yup part of the issue at the time during cold weather was I didn’t drive my Q60 regularly, which explains the low PSI. I’ve been driving it more TPMS sensors are accurate. Thanks enjoy your Q60.
The tire pressure on my RS also fluctuates depending on the temperature outside. I too sometimes go for weeks without driving.
Same here it’s been in the mid 30s in the morning the last few days, PSI drop to 36. Started driving climb to 42 to 38. My RS is a weekend car, but drove it all last week.
Not sure if you're into mods at all. But I also own a q60 and I got some 1/3 inch spacers that really made the tires look more aggressive and got rid of that weird horizontal fender to tire gap. FYI Their just $100 on amazon.
I’ll check it out thanks Rey. I plan to upgrade the exhaust in a few months as my first mod.
bruh look at how this man's dressed do you really think he wants to put spacers on his brand new car?
My Nismo hoodie was in the washing machine that day.
@@IsaacPoopsAlot how tf does that make any sense
Take the car to the dealership and ask them to run the diagnostic for both rear tyre pressure sensor. Or ask them to cha ge both tyre pressure sensor
It could have a faulty trye pressure sensor
There was an unusual cold snap for about a week, it caused the tires to lose 5psi for a few days and I wasn’t driving it enough. It’s all good now thanks for the suggestion.
Bro I got a 2022 Infiniti q60. I got check engine light on with code P2587. The car accelerates slow sometimes not all the time. And when it does that I just turn it off and on a couple of times until It accelerates normal. Also the traction Control light come on when I get this issue. What can it be? Anyone? I cleaned my MAP sensors and got new air filters. But problems continues. The code P2587 says it’s turbocharger boost sensor
Damn. That shouldn’t be happening?! What did Infiniti service say? That should be covered under warranty. When the check engine light appears the engine goes into “limp/staggered” mode to prevent high revs there’s other issues. Definitely have it looked at.
Have the same issue on my 2017 Q50 tpms light when its cold
The outside temp drop to 38-42 for a few nights, I lost about 2-3 psi one night got air the next morning 41 front 38 rear that night lost 1-2 psi on all tires. Drove it awhile PSI returned to normal range.
@@orlandojacinto1 yeah usually when start to drive it goes back to 31 from 25-26, but the light still remains on I guess Ill fill the tires up and see if it fixes it
Let me know if that fixes it. I hope your tpms is not going bad.
@@orlandojacinto1 I will let you know! Thanks
It could have a faulty trye pressure sensor
No. It was due to a cold snap that lasted an entire week.
Doing good ..
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It happens coz of the weather change I had mine a day ago just drive it’ll get used to it
I’m driving it more I figured it’s normal with that much of change in temp
What color is this?
Slate Gray