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    How good is the tyre inflater supplied with the DS3? I know some of these things can have wildly inaccurate gauges and take a stupidly long time to get a tyre up to pressure (especially with the relatively high pressures recommended for this model), but if the DS3's isn't too bad it might be more convenient than the local garage forecourts. And it seems forecourt pumps have a poor reputation for accuracy anyway. Perhaps the Citroen one is OK as long as one invests in a decent gauge?

  • #2
    wait. we have a tyre inflater that comes with the ds3? wot?
    @mike_lowsocial

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    • #3
      Mine does. It may depend on the model or year. IIRC it does look as if its niche in the boot could accommodate a space saver instead. I have a 61 plate 1.6 DStyle+ with low profile tyres.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mjogreen View Post
        wait. we have a tyre inflater that comes with the ds3? wot?
        For those without a spare wheel.
        cyclone> Fish is the man

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        • #5
          Originally posted by realh View Post
          How good is the tyre inflater supplied with the DS3? I know some of these things can have wildly inaccurate gauges and take a stupidly long time to get a tyre up to pressure (especially with the relatively high pressures recommended for this model), but if the DS3's isn't too bad it might be more convenient than the local garage forecourts. And it seems forecourt pumps have a poor reputation for accuracy anyway. Perhaps the Citroen one is OK as long as one invests in a decent gauge?
          Because they are really meant for use when one has an emergency, never were intended for everyday usage. Not saying do not use it to fill your tires just that you can't expect it to be some kind of high performance tight tolerance machine. Go spend some pounds and get a good pressure gauge, it will last you the rest of your life.
          Originally posted by cyclone
          It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
          Originally posted by Broda
          I would rather teabag a bear trap

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          • #6
            Originally posted by cyclone View Post
            Because they are really meant for use when one has an emergency, never were intended for everyday usage. Not saying do not use it to fill your tires just that you can't expect it to be some kind of high performance tight tolerance machine. Go spend some pounds and get a good pressure gauge, it will last you the rest of your life.
            I've replaced mine with a real wheel. But the inflater part works fine. Use it every time I switch to snow tires.

            The gauge is small but accurate, verified with a digital gauge.

            My only complaint is the serious amount of noise the thing makes. Your ears will whislte.

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            • #7
              I used mine a couple of days ago. It did seem more effective than the cheap eBay compressor I'd used before but, yes, very noisy! I'm not sure about the gauge; the one I bought from Amazon, which is supposed to be accurate to ANSI B, blew right off the scale even when the tyre was still visibly underinflated! Must be a dud.

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              • #8
                ANSI Grade B is like the lowest accuracy grade.
                Originally posted by cyclone
                It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
                Originally posted by Broda
                I would rather teabag a bear trap

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cyclone View Post
                  ANSI Grade B is like the lowest accuracy grade.
                  It should still be accurate to within about 1 PSI though.

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                  • #10
                    About that.
                    Originally posted by cyclone
                    It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
                    Originally posted by Broda
                    I would rather teabag a bear trap

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