barbara_knight8
Enjoy tire pressure sensor fault
Summary of the thread
The issue involves a 'Tire pressure too low' error and warning light on a 2012 Chevrolet Enjoy, despite all tires being properly inflated. The error memory scan indicates a tire pressure sensor fault. Possible causes include a faulty sensor or a weak sensor battery. The suggested solution is to have the sensor checked and potentially replaced at a workshop, as confirmed by a quoted repair cost.
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barbara_knight8 (community.author)
Thanks for the reply! It seems to be intermittent, not always the same tire. The tire pressure itself is fine when I manually check it with a gauge. So you think the sensor is more likely than a simple leak?
heinzfeuer10
Intermittent issues are always the worst. If the pressure is okay when you check it manually, it really does sound like a sensor issue. Could be the battery is getting weak. I'd take it to a workshop; they can diagnose it properly.
barbara_knight8 (community.author)
Okay, thanks! I'll take it to the shop. Seems like the most likely culprit is the sensor battery being empty. The workshop confirmed it and quoted me 280€ for the repair. Appreciate the help!
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heinzfeuer10
I had a similar problem with my Enjoy. Is it always the same tire, or does it change? It could be a faulty sensor, but those things are usually pretty reliable. Maybe check the air valve for leaks, just in case? Or the pressure gauge itself.