TPMS light on at 32/33 psi?
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TPMS light on at 32/33 psi?
Dunno if it was the cold, but my tpms light went on-then I checked 'em cold. 2 were at 33 psi and 2 at 32 psi-I have 18" oem's for my current winter setup-my q is: is that enough of a drop to have the sensor go off-is it that sensitive?
I had a set of 4 sensors put on at the dealer-so it can't be b/c the sensors aren't on (unless the dealer didn;t install them). Any suggestions besides filling up to 35 psi all around if the light doesn't turn off?
I had a set of 4 sensors put on at the dealer-so it can't be b/c the sensors aren't on (unless the dealer didn;t install them). Any suggestions besides filling up to 35 psi all around if the light doesn't turn off?
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Originally Posted by jonnylaw
Dunno if it was the cold, but my tpms light went on-then I checked 'em cold. 2 were at 33 psi and 2 at 32 psi-I have 18" oem's for my current winter setup-my q is: is that enough of a drop to have the sensor go off-is it that sensitive?
I had a set of 4 sensors put on at the dealer-so it can't be b/c the sensors aren't on (unless the dealer didn;t install them). Any suggestions besides filling up to 35 psi all around if the light doesn't turn off?
I had a set of 4 sensors put on at the dealer-so it can't be b/c the sensors aren't on (unless the dealer didn;t install them). Any suggestions besides filling up to 35 psi all around if the light doesn't turn off?
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