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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
tire inflation monitors
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan Baker" data-source="post: 924018" data-attributes="member: 59957"><p>I have a question about the tire inflation monitoring system I have my factory tires on my truck its a 2009 limited with 18" mich. thetires state 44 psi max and are filled to 35 psi thats what the door panel says they should be at.... I keep them at 38 to 40 psi find the truck drives better, Today I noticed that my two front tires looked low so after checking they were both at 27 psi, my question is what is the set point at which the light on the dash will come on i feel that anything under 30 psi is to low and will cause the tires to wear poorly is there a way to set the point at which the light will come on also is there a way to test the system to see if all tires monitors are working correctly and will set the light off at that pressure with out deflating each tire.....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p></p><p>Baker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan Baker, post: 924018, member: 59957"] I have a question about the tire inflation monitoring system I have my factory tires on my truck its a 2009 limited with 18" mich. thetires state 44 psi max and are filled to 35 psi thats what the door panel says they should be at.... I keep them at 38 to 40 psi find the truck drives better, Today I noticed that my two front tires looked low so after checking they were both at 27 psi, my question is what is the set point at which the light on the dash will come on i feel that anything under 30 psi is to low and will cause the tires to wear poorly is there a way to set the point at which the light will come on also is there a way to test the system to see if all tires monitors are working correctly and will set the light off at that pressure with out deflating each tire..... thanks Baker [/QUOTE]
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