u/kanishk22_

TPMS

TPMS

My car’s TPMS is showing the rear left tyre at 24 PSI while all the other tyres are around 35 PSI. But when I checked visually, the tyre looks perfectly fine, no noticeable flattening or low air, and there’s no puncture either.

Is it covered under warranty?

u/kanishk22_ — 6 days ago
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Hey everyone, I own a Hyundai i20 Sportz 2025 model (around 7k km driven), and I wanted to ask if anyone else has noticed similar brake behaviour in their i20 or Hyundai cars in general.

My main concern is that the brakes don’t give me much confidence on highways. At higher speeds, when I try to slow down or stop quickly, the car doesn’t feel like it stops as sharply or confidently as I expect. I also don’t feel that strong initial “bite” from the brakes.

Another thing I noticed is that in bumper-to-bumper traffic, the brake pedal sometimes feels a bit hard. I’ve driven other cars where the brake pedal feels much lighter and more responsive, so this feels a bit unusual to me.

Is this normal behaviour for the i20/Hyundai braking setup, or could there actually be an issue with my car’s brakes? Since the car is still fairly new and only driven around 7k km, I’m confused whether I should get the brakes inspected or if this is just how the car feels.

Would appreciate hearing from other i20 owners or Hyundai users.

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u/kanishk22_ — 16 days ago

Hi everyone, I noticed a few oil droplets/splashes coming out when I remove the dipstick with the engine running (engine warm). No smoke or other issues. Car has done ~6,000 km.

Is this normal or something to check?

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u/kanishk22_ — 26 days ago