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Seeking Advice for Recurring 'Low Tire Pressure' Warning on 2021 Renault Arkana Hybrid
Tire pressure to low
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Hey! Appreciate your quick response. My Arkana has 187,582 km on the clock, and the latest maintenance service was just a few months ago. Didn't have any significant repairs or changes done lately. Sounds like it's a good idea to check the sensor battery, eh? Thanks for the tip and the well-wishes. You stay safe too. Cheers!
Hey, no problem at all! Looks like your Arkana has seen quite a bit of the road. I agree that checking the sensor battery might be a good next step, considering your ride's mileage. Like I mentioned, I faced a similar issue and getting the battery replaced totally solved it for me. Just a heads up though, the cost can be a bit up there, but I suppose it's really about keepin' things running smooth, right? Stay frosty and let us know how it goes!
Hey there! Absolutely, it's all about keeping her running smooth indeed. I'll look into getting the sensor battery checked out and replaced if needed. Ready to bear the cost for the same, safety and smooth rides are mandatory, no compromises there! Thank you once again for the helpful advice, appreciate it! I'll keep you posted on the progress. Drive safe and take care!
Hey there, I had a similar issue with my workshop on my 2017 Renault Koleos Hybrid. As a guy who has some experience with cars, I found out that the problem was the sensor battery running out of juice, hence the false 'tire pressure too low' alarm. Ended up paying around 280 euro to get that battery replaced at my regular workshop. It might not be the cheapest option, but it worked for me. By the way, could you specify the mileage on your Arkana? Also, have you done any recent changes or repairs? That stuff might help figure things out a bit more. Stay safe on the road!