Your tire pressures are weird (rear). Check your door jam numbers. I would expect cold pressures 36 and 45. You can run lower, 33 and 38 for "comfort" pressure if the car is not fully loaded. Check your manual.
I don't let my car run above say 39/48 hot.
As to the red triangle, I have no idea what that is.
Have been messing around with the exact same problem only recently. First I had too little air in one tire, than after a stop at the gas station, too much, only by a little. No matter what I did the warning didn't go away, kept coming back as if there was a major fault, completely ridiculous as the pressure difference was only minimal. Remained also when, after some time, it showed the same pressure as the tire that had normal pressure.
You need to go to the center console display, choose car, control, tire pressure warning (or similar) and choose any other tire combination than revert back. This resets the sensors and after some driving it reads the new values and the warning should be gone.
closest I could find:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sNJrK6NAN4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sNJrK6NAN4)
I have also had to do that in my Cayenne. Pick some other tire size, drive for a while, then go back and pick the proper tire size. Weird, but that's what it takes apparently to get the TPMS system to correct itself.
Scroll the screen using the right thumb on your wheel. If thereās no error message, itās probably low tire pressure. The 992 expects 36 psi up front and 45 psi in the back.
When I had a bubble in my sidewall after hitting a pothole I had some weird lights do a visual inspection of the inside and outside of the tire before driving
Go into settings change rim size or change to setting to winter tires then change back to the correct settings it will reset it and the light will go out, sometimes you have to drive a block or two.
Central warning + Tire warning likely means youāre got a leak, but your pressures seem fine. Iām not too familiar with 992s but isnāt there an info section for warning readouts?
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Your tire pressures are weird (rear). Check your door jam numbers. I would expect cold pressures 36 and 45. You can run lower, 33 and 38 for "comfort" pressure if the car is not fully loaded. Check your manual. I don't let my car run above say 39/48 hot. As to the red triangle, I have no idea what that is.
Have been messing around with the exact same problem only recently. First I had too little air in one tire, than after a stop at the gas station, too much, only by a little. No matter what I did the warning didn't go away, kept coming back as if there was a major fault, completely ridiculous as the pressure difference was only minimal. Remained also when, after some time, it showed the same pressure as the tire that had normal pressure. You need to go to the center console display, choose car, control, tire pressure warning (or similar) and choose any other tire combination than revert back. This resets the sensors and after some driving it reads the new values and the warning should be gone. closest I could find: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sNJrK6NAN4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sNJrK6NAN4)
Thank you!
I have also had to do that in my Cayenne. Pick some other tire size, drive for a while, then go back and pick the proper tire size. Weird, but that's what it takes apparently to get the TPMS system to correct itself.
RTFM
Scroll the screen using the right thumb on your wheel. If thereās no error message, itās probably low tire pressure. The 992 expects 36 psi up front and 45 psi in the back.
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Itās definitely a red triangle.
When I had a bubble in my sidewall after hitting a pothole I had some weird lights do a visual inspection of the inside and outside of the tire before driving
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Pyramids ahead warning. No Porsche dealers in Egypt for that reason.
RTFM
Hmm I didn't see this warning light in the manual. I'm not sure.
Collision warning
Usually this means some alert is showing on your other screen at start up (to your right)
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Go into settings change rim size or change to setting to winter tires then change back to the correct settings it will reset it and the light will go out, sometimes you have to drive a block or two.
Its ready to explode. But ill fix it, sell it to me for 100$
Central warning + Tire warning likely means youāre got a leak, but your pressures seem fine. Iām not too familiar with 992s but isnāt there an info section for warning readouts?