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Viet Nam Vette
11-14-2007, 05:47 PM
I did a search but gave up after reading about 20 posts...

Here's the question.... What is the low pressure that the TPMS alerts you of a low tire.??

I rotated my stock "ZM-6" 33" tires at 6000 miles about a month ago and set the tire pressure to "35 LBS" according to the manual and reset the TPMS system accourding to the manual. A few days ago I rechecked the tire pressures as it has gotten colder.

They were down and average of 3-4 lbs per tire. When does the TPMS system notifi you of a low tire at what pressure?? Seems to me ..it should have gone off.

What's your experience..??
:beerchug:

wpage
11-14-2007, 08:04 PM
Its designed to warn you of a impending flat. The alert should go @ 20 psi + or minus a few...:raar:

Viet Nam Vette
11-14-2007, 08:09 PM
Its designed to warn you of a impending flat. The alert should go @ 20 psi + or minus a few...:raar:

Thanks dude,
You'd think they would tell you that somewhere in the manual...

:cool:

H3gtwn
11-14-2007, 08:24 PM
I set my tire pressure to 35 psi. As the temperature has dropped, I have seen a 3psi drop cause my TPMS to indicate low tire pressure. This does not occur at start up. You have to drive for a few minutes before it trips. Then, as the tires heat up, the pressure builds and the indicator goes off.

lance-n
11-14-2007, 08:42 PM
i had an unnoticed nail in a rear tire that caused an annoying slow leak.
i have the stock 33" desert duelers.
the tpm light seemed to go on anytime the tire pressure was below about 30 psi.
like the other post, it went on a few minutes after start up.

hope this helps.

Viet Nam Vette
11-14-2007, 09:23 PM
Thanks guys.. Mine has yet to go off even down to 30 PSI. But as you state it takes a while after driving for it to go off.

Like I said..you would think that they would lay out the operation of this system in detail in the manual...
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H3.007
11-15-2007, 03:08 AM
Exactly the same here....

I set my tire pressure to 35 psi. As the temperature has dropped, I have seen a 3psi drop cause my TPMS to indicate low tire pressure. This does not occur at start up. You have to drive for a few minutes before it trips. Then, as the tires heat up, the pressure builds and the indicator goes off.

Texas Red
11-15-2007, 02:23 PM
Somebody said the TPM alert will also go off if there is a certain difference among the tire pressures. Is this true, or is it strictly a low pressure limit on any tire?