FerdinandXtreme
Jumpy Tire Pressure Warning
Summary of the thread
The issue with the 2022 Citroen Jumpy was a persistent 'Tire pressure too low' warning, despite the tires appearing fine. The problem was suspected to be a faulty tire pressure sensor, possibly due to a dead battery. After taking the vehicle to a workshop, it was confirmed that the sensor's battery was indeed empty, and replacing it resolved the issue.
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FerdinandXtreme (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply! I haven't specifically checked the air valve, just the pressure. How would I check the valve for damage? Is it something I can easily do myself, or do I need special tools?
charleshahn85
No special tools needed, just a close look. But honestly, with those symptoms on a relatively new van, and especially being electric with more complicated systems, it's likely a sensor issue like the battery being dead. Happened to me once. I'd just bite the bullet and take it to a workshop to get it diagnosed properly. Saves a lot of guesswork.
FerdinandXtreme (community.author)
You were spot on! Took it to the workshop, and it was a tire pressure sensor with an empty battery. Cost me 280€ to get it sorted, but at least the error message is gone now. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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charleshahn85
Sounds like a TPMS issue. Have you checked the air valve itself? I had a similar issue on my old car, and it turned out the valve was slightly damaged, causing a slow leak and triggering the sensor.