Today while driving in the Tokyo Expressway I got an alert saying that the air pressure in the rear right tire was low, and the "check engine" indicator immediately turned on too:
I got off the expressway and got the pressure checked on all four wheels at the first gas station that I found. The rear tire was indeed low, so I got it inflated to 2.3 bar. Then I hit the "Set tire pressure" button and kept driving (carefully) to my destination. When I arrived and parked the car the screen was still in the "Calibrating tire pressure, keep driving" state.
A couple hours later when I got in the car to come back home the screen says that "Tire pressure is good" and the "check engine" indicator has turned off.
For context, this is the first time I check the tire pressure in 7100 km (4400 miles), because my understanding was that the pressure sensors would give an accurate reading, but apparently they don't work in the same way here in Japan, according to a thread in the Japan forum.
How worried should I be about this?
I got off the expressway and got the pressure checked on all four wheels at the first gas station that I found. The rear tire was indeed low, so I got it inflated to 2.3 bar. Then I hit the "Set tire pressure" button and kept driving (carefully) to my destination. When I arrived and parked the car the screen was still in the "Calibrating tire pressure, keep driving" state.
A couple hours later when I got in the car to come back home the screen says that "Tire pressure is good" and the "check engine" indicator has turned off.
For context, this is the first time I check the tire pressure in 7100 km (4400 miles), because my understanding was that the pressure sensors would give an accurate reading, but apparently they don't work in the same way here in Japan, according to a thread in the Japan forum.
How worried should I be about this?