TPMs Issues On The 2024 Tigers

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Makes me wonder if a battery is bad in one of the sensors. Being a new Tiger should be under warranty.
It is under warranty. I’m on my third front sensor second rear sensor and second IMU. The dealer and triumph are doing everything they can to make things right but I thought I’d reach out in case someone may have heard of a solution.
 
It is under warranty. I’m on my third front sensor second rear sensor and second IMU. The dealer and triumph are doing everything they can to make things right but I thought I’d reach out in case someone may have heard of a solution.
Lots of reports of "wonkiness" with these sensors. Was going to add them at next tire change but I think I'll spare myself the headache.
 
So, You've tested the pressures and they are fine according to your tools, but the bike is reporting less that adequate pressures? I find that my sensors come on often, especially if not ridden and during a change of season, but generally speaking they are accurate, at least for my Tiger. They are temperamental though and come on with maybe 2 PSI lower than recommended.
 
My 2009 Kawasaki Concours Front TPMS sensor lasted 10 years. The rear only 8 before it was changed. Any idea on the longevity of the Triumph TPMS sensor batteries?
 
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Having TPMS was NICE to let you know if you picked up a nail during a ride...so you didn't get the "asphalt ballet" notice which is quite rude. Having tubeless tires makes plugging real quick...now for air replenishment...I used to carry a small 12v pump in the sidebags. Back on the road. BBEER

I prefer the dial gauges as those pen style aren't nearly as accurate, ya know? :p
 
So, You've tested the pressures and they are fine according to your tools, but the bike is reporting less that adequate pressures? I find that my sensors come on often, especially if not ridden and during a change of season, but generally speaking they are accurate, at least for my Tiger. They are temperamental though and come on with maybe 2 PSI lower than recommended.
They basically drop about 1.5 bar in an instant. Then about 2 min later they are back at the normal pressure (2.9r 2.4f). Sometimes it’s the front sometimes it’s the rear.
 
Has anyone else had false TPMS warnings on their new tigers and if so what was done to rectify the problem?
I have had plenty false warnings. Reported to my dealer who basically said they will sort at next service. Then service came and went still have the problem. I just ignore it now as it goes after a few miles.
 

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