TPMS! Question
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Hey Guys! I just wanted to know some info about the TPMS on the Outie.
I look at the manual, and found thing I wanted to know...
1) At what PSI will the system be on. ie. - under 30psi, 32 psi, ect.
2) Is there a way it tells me what is the PSI I have in the tires currently?
Thanks!
I look at the manual, and found thing I wanted to know...
1) At what PSI will the system be on. ie. - under 30psi, 32 psi, ect.
2) Is there a way it tells me what is the PSI I have in the tires currently?
Thanks!
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Information provided by Brian360:
According to the FSM, the low tire pressure warning alarm threshold values are:
* Standard pressure at cold (reference): 220 kPa (32 psi)
* Alarm ON pressure: 174 kPa (25.2 psi) or less
* Alarm OFF pressure: 189 kPa (27.4 psi) or more
About your second question, the best way to know if the tires are to the correct pressure, is to use a tire gauge and to take the pressure in cold. . .
According to the FSM, the low tire pressure warning alarm threshold values are:
* Standard pressure at cold (reference): 220 kPa (32 psi)
* Alarm ON pressure: 174 kPa (25.2 psi) or less
* Alarm OFF pressure: 189 kPa (27.4 psi) or more
About your second question, the best way to know if the tires are to the correct pressure, is to use a tire gauge and to take the pressure in cold. . .
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Since it started getting cold here in SC, I've just been disregarding the TPMS... until last night when I checked the pressure on all 4 tires.... I only had to do slight tweaking.. but I got all 4 to 32 psi.. And the stupid warning still came on. BTW, I checked the pressure when it was cold. What is going on?
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Have you driven your vehicle after you checked your tires? I had the same problem when my tire warning came up. I had a tire shop fill my tires due to a nail. I noticed that it was still on. They told me to drive it for awhile and it should go away, it did. Now if yours still lights up after a few miles then I would bring it in. Your TPMSmight not be sending a signal. They may need to reprogram the eci
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