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Nein, Druck kann beim aktiven TPMS nicht eingestellt werden. Ist auch nicht notwendig (siehe entsprechende Verordnung). Der Minimaldruck ist vom Hersteller vorgegeben. Auch in den Handbüchern der Geräte habe ich keine Einstellmöglichkeit gesehen. Also ob du mit 2 bar oder mit 3 bar losfährst ist dem System egal.
Regulation No. 64 [UNECE, 2010]:
- Operation: The system shall operate from a speed of 40 km/h or below, up to the vehicle’s maximum design speed. The TPMS shall illuminate the warning signal not more than 10 minutes after the in service operating pressure in one of the vehicle’s tyres has been reduced by 20 per cent or it is at a minimum pressure of 150 kPa (=1.5 bar), whatever is higher.
- Pressure range: The TPMS shall illuminate the warning signal within not more than 60 minutes of cumulative driving time after the in- service operating pressure in any of the vehicle’s tyres, up to a total of four tyres, has been reduced by 20 per cent.
- Malfunction: The TPMS shall illuminate the warning signal not more than 10 minutes after the occurrence of a malfunction that affects the generation or transmission of control or response signals in the vehicle’s tyre pressure monitoring system. If the system is blocked by external influence (e.g. radio-frequency noise), the malfunction detection time may be extended.
- Warning: The warning indication shall be by means of an optical warning signal. The warning signal shall be activated when the ignition (start) switch is in the ‘on’ (run) position (bulb check). The warning signal must be visible even by daylight.
Nein, Druck kann beim aktiven TPMS nicht eingestellt werden. Ist auch nicht notwendig (siehe entsprechende Verordnung). Der Minimaldruck ist vom Hersteller vorgegeben. Auch in den Handbüchern der Geräte habe ich keine Einstellmöglichkeit gesehen. Also ob du mit 2 bar oder mit 3 bar losfährst ist dem System egal.
Regulation No. 64 [UNECE, 2010]:
- Operation: The system shall operate from a speed of 40 km/h or below, up to the vehicle’s maximum design speed. The TPMS shall illuminate the warning signal not more than 10 minutes after the in service operating pressure in one of the vehicle’s tyres has been reduced by 20 per cent or it is at a minimum pressure of 150 kPa (=1.5 bar), whatever is higher.
- Pressure range: The TPMS shall illuminate the warning signal within not more than 60 minutes of cumulative driving time after the in- service operating pressure in any of the vehicle’s tyres, up to a total of four tyres, has been reduced by 20 per cent.
- Malfunction: The TPMS shall illuminate the warning signal not more than 10 minutes after the occurrence of a malfunction that affects the generation or transmission of control or response signals in the vehicle’s tyre pressure monitoring system. If the system is blocked by external influence (e.g. radio-frequency noise), the malfunction detection time may be extended.
- Warning: The warning indication shall be by means of an optical warning signal. The warning signal shall be activated when the ignition (start) switch is in the ‘on’ (run) position (bulb check). The warning signal must be visible even by daylight.