tomschulz31
C70 tire pressure sensor issue
Summary of the thread
A 2006 Volvo C70 owner reported a 'Tire pressure too low' error message, suspecting the tire pressure sensor battery might be depleted. Another individual suggested that the issue could be due to a faulty sensor, especially if it's affecting only one tire. The recommended solution was to have the sensor checked and potentially replaced at a workshop. The owner followed this advice, confirmed the faulty sensor, and resolved the issue by replacing it.
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tomschulz31 (community.author)
It seems to be just one tire. What did you do to fix it when you had the same problem?
julianhoffmann2
Ah, if it's just one, it's almost certainly the sensor. I replaced the sensor. Honestly, I'd recommend getting it checked at a workshop, they'll be able to confirm which sensor is faulty and replace it properly. Better safe than sorry with TPMS issues.
tomschulz31 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! Took it to the workshop, and you were right, it was the sensor in one tire. Replaced and all good, cost me 280€.
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julianhoffmann2
I had a similar issue with my C70. Is it happening with all tires, or just one? Could also be a sensor fault unrelated to the battery, but empty battery is more likely after so many years.