dennisjung1
Lova TPMS warning
Summary of the thread
A 2016 Chevrolet Lova experienced a persistent TPMS warning indicating low tire pressure despite correct inflation. The issue was suspected to be a faulty tire pressure sensor, possibly due to a dead battery. A similar problem was confirmed by another owner, who suggested visiting a workshop. Upon inspection, a dead sensor battery was identified as the cause, and replacing it resolved the issue.
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dennisjung1 (community.author)
The error is not just on one tire; it indicates a general low-pressure fault without saying which wheel. Did yours do the same?
achimsturm1
Yes, that's exactly what happened to me. I would recommend going to the workshop; they should be able to find the faulty sensor.
dennisjung1 (community.author)
Thanks for confirming it's similar and recommending the workshop. I had the sensors checked, and it turned out a sensor battery was dead, causing the wrong readings. Replacing it fixed the problem. The repair cost 280€. Your help was valuable in getting it resolved quickly.
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achimsturm1
I had the same problem with my Lova. The error message drove me crazy. Was it only one tire?