manuelfox44
Grandland X tire pressure sensor fault
Summary of the thread
A 2018 Vauxhall Grandland X diesel exhibited a persistent tire pressure sensor fault, displaying warnings and storing errors in the system. The issue was primarily with the front passenger side tire, though it occasionally affected the rear driver's side. The problem was suspected to be due to failing sensors, possibly caused by depleted sensor batteries. Replacing the faulty sensor resolved the issue.
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manuelfox44 (community.author)
It's mostly the front passenger side, but I've seen it on the rear driver's side once. I always check the tire pressure manually, and it's spot on. You had the same random behavior?
horststorm9
Exactly the same! I initially suspected a slow puncture or faulty air valve, but the tire check always came back fine. In the end, it turned out to be failing sensors. I'd recommend a workshop visit.
manuelfox44 (community.author)
A local garage confirmed your suspicion, and after replacing the faulty sensor, the issue is resolved. Total repair cost was 280€.
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horststorm9
Strange, I've had similar issues with my Grandland X. Does the pressure gauge always read too low, even after you've checked and inflated the tires? Is it always the same tire, or does it jump around?