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@Goose A lot of people will probably make that mistake, I lived in the 90's and never saw a car with this feature until the early 2000's The feature was just uber rare till the 2000's when one of the north american governments made it mandatory.
Just a little "bug" with tires with different max fill, like: my van has one tire thats 40/40 and the three others are 30/30 yet it shows a warning < 90%. Imo there shouldn't be a warning bc all tires are filled to their max.
yes, it was.
google it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tire-pressure_monitoring_system
would it have been as widely available? no, it wouldn't've.
but it absolutely existed.
Yep! It's a client-only. Server may need Lua-Checksum off though.
@aydemorris1627
It doesn't change anything other than UI elements, so yes. It's fine to add/remove mid-game.
@FenFenScreeScree
Ah yes, next update: Corroded valve stems cause tire leaks, batteries die in physical sensors, necessity to program new sensors to the ECU, etc. /s
Now have the TPMS fail nyehehehe
You can click "view" to view change notes in the info section to the right of the gallery.
This mod should work fine with any car mod that doesn't add a custom dashboard. The "Luxury" ubiquity option will only show up on vanilla luxury vehicles.
you read the signs opposite of what they are, if you read them properly it makes sense
x < 90% = x is less than 90
x > 50% = x is greater than 50
The greater than / less than symbols...they are like a PacMan mouth. The mouth eats the number that's bigger, for "greater than."
Your description: "A solid amber light means a tire is < 90% and > 50% pressure.
If the light is blinking, then a tire is < 50% pressure."
That, as written in desc, means:
"A solid amber light means a tire is greater than 90%, and less than 50% pressure.
(And that doesn't make sense to me.)
If the light is blinking, then a tire is greater than 50% pressure.
(Which also doesn't make sense to me.)
Yes, it is true that the ideal would be that, depending on the models, some would have certain characteristics and others would have different ones.
But it is a great success. Congratulations on the idea and thanks for the work for the community.
Thank you for the help, but it is used correctly in the description. Are you certain you aren't getting them backwards?
@Torkkar, Is your light blinking when a tire is above 50% pressure? If so that's a bug.
If the light is blinking, then a tire is > 50% filled. just a small typo on an other wise awesome mod really helps with vehicle maintenance.