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not got my octy yet, it's not been built even yet,

 

but I assume it will have TPMS on it, as it's now law.... 

 

I've got winter rims and tyres to put on it (they are 16" that I have run on my altea)

 

will I need to do anything, reading other comments there aren't sensors to worry about, but do I need to teach the system when you swap wheels?

 

thanks

Just reset the TPMS as said lots of times above so "it" knows its baseline data and can then flag an alarm if something gets out of kilter. If you're feeling pedantic there's also an entry in Infotainment you make to say you have winter tyres fitted. Its only purpose as far as I can see is to allow you to set a speed limit alarm - on the basis that winter tyres are allowed to be one speed rating less than normal and hence speed should be kept down. Law says you have to post a revised speed limit for the driver's benefit. Hardly relevant unless you go onto the autobahns - or are likely to be doing more than 120-ish on our roads in winter though. And that would be very naughty of course :notme:

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