On Saturday, I swapped my Giga wheels R <-> L so that their rotation directions look correct and like the Tera wheels. To me, the way BMW mounts the Giga wheels makes their rotation direction appear to be backward when driving forward. It's not obvious to me how the rotation direction would affect drag, air flow, etc., but there must be some reason why BMW chose to mount them as they did. Any opinions?
On Sunday, I drove 30 miles up the coast and parked for several hours while I completed a tough hike. When I returned and started my car, I was presented with a "Check tire pressure" warning that stated:
"Check tire pressure and correct if necessary. Afterwards, perform Tire Pressure Monitor reset (TPM). See Owner's Manual for further information."
My first fear was that I had suffered a punctured tire as has happened to so many i3 owners, but everything looked normal visually. So I started driving home and immediately looked at my tire inflation pressures in iDrive. All pressures were normal.
So I'm assuming that the TPM was confused by the changed locations or rotation directions of the tire pressure sensors after I swapped wheel positions. Each tire pressure sensor must have a unique ID so that each sensor's pressure can be associated with the correct tire. Maybe the TPM is aware of the rotation direction of each sensor as the car is moving forward but was confused because my sensors were now rotating in the opposite directions. I don't know how a TPM reset corrects this situation, but apparently it does.
Would someone like to enlighten me on how the TPM system works and why swapping wheel positions confused it?
On Sunday, I drove 30 miles up the coast and parked for several hours while I completed a tough hike. When I returned and started my car, I was presented with a "Check tire pressure" warning that stated:
"Check tire pressure and correct if necessary. Afterwards, perform Tire Pressure Monitor reset (TPM). See Owner's Manual for further information."
My first fear was that I had suffered a punctured tire as has happened to so many i3 owners, but everything looked normal visually. So I started driving home and immediately looked at my tire inflation pressures in iDrive. All pressures were normal.
So I'm assuming that the TPM was confused by the changed locations or rotation directions of the tire pressure sensors after I swapped wheel positions. Each tire pressure sensor must have a unique ID so that each sensor's pressure can be associated with the correct tire. Maybe the TPM is aware of the rotation direction of each sensor as the car is moving forward but was confused because my sensors were now rotating in the opposite directions. I don't know how a TPM reset corrects this situation, but apparently it does.
Would someone like to enlighten me on how the TPM system works and why swapping wheel positions confused it?