Warren
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Have you found that this system works?
I would have thought that it might be open to too many variables such as road or load conditions.
If you have a very heavy load in the boot (trunk) does it tell you that the tyres are flat?
If you have a different brand of tyres on the front to the rear it could be a problem as different brands can and do have a different diameter/circumference even if they are nominally the same size.
I am not trying to be smart, I am very curious to find out if it works.
Macka
Macka, I have only had the car for a couple of weeks so I can't say how well it works. On the Honda Fit forum I could not find many complaints. Honda does recommend that you use the same brand and model tires for all four wheels. They also say that loading the car after calibration could cause the TPS to trigger. Its simple a matter however of recalibrating the system for the new load if it is something that is not short term. The 2016 Fit has a 1.5L engine the same as my 2010 model. New however is direct injection and CVT transmission. The 2016 model gets 5 mpg better average mileage than the 2010 model. I have been averaging 38-41mpg. So far I really like the CVT transmission as compared to the previous 5 speed automatic. Its very smooth.