IngoRacer
Seeking Advice on Consistently Low Tire Pressure in 2017 Dacia Lodgy Gasoline Model
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IngoRacer (Author)
Hey, cheers for the quick reply! My Lodgy's clocked in about 60397 KM and it's been looked after pretty well so far. Last service was not too long ago, and nothing abnormal popped up then. Now, as the km's are piling up, issues seem to appear out of nowhere, right? Good point about the TPMS, totally slipped my mind. I'll consider checking it out at the local workshop too. Fingers crossed it's not too harsh on the wallet lol. If you or anyone else has more insights or tips, I'm all ears! All the helps appreciated, cheers!
SophKoch19
Hey, absolutely agree with you, these issues seem to crop up as the miles get higher, don't they? Your Lodgy's mileage seems pretty reasonable though, so let's hope it's not anything too serious. Given your car's good service history, it's a good chance that it's the TPMS like in my case. Now, the cost can vary quite a bit depending on where you are and who you go to, but it shouldn't be too far off from what I ended up paying. If it is the TPMS, then that's your best fix and it should solve the problem. As an additional tip, always make sure to keep your tires in good condition, regularly checking for any irregular wear and tear and maintaining the correct tire pressure. It might sound obvious but sometimes these simple maintenance routines can save you a lot of trouble (and money!). Remember, we're just sharing personal experience here, always best to get a professional to look at it. Hope this helps, best of luck with it!
IngoRacer (Author)
Hi again, you're right, taking it to a pro is always the best way to go. I'll make an appointment at the workshop and have them take a look at the TPMS. And even though I regularly check my tires, your recommendation to be more vigilant about it serves as a good reminder. Fingers crossed, it's a quick fix and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Really appreciate your advice! If there are more suggestions, keep them coming. Cheers!
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SophKoch19
Hey! I can relate to your situation! Had a similar issue with my 2015 Dacia Logan Diesel not too long ago. Just so you know, I don't consider myself a car guru, but I've got some car experience under my belt. Turned out, my issue was a faulty Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). I took it to my local workshop and the chaps there diagnosed and fixed it up for me. They replaced the TPMS and it cost me about 625€, which wasn't the cheapest but it did the trick. Without your specific Lodgy specs it's a little tough to give you a detailed approach though. So, if you could share more about your car like its mileage or service history, I might be able to give a bit more insight. Anyway, hope this helps a bit!