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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
How do I tell the TPMS that 30-32 psi is normal so the low tire pressure warning doesn't come on?
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<blockquote data-quote="Duster" data-source="post: 446023" data-attributes="member: 20812"><p>Heh. I don't use a hand held gauge on the tires of my Rubicon. My former one had reasonably accurate reads from the TPMS too. When I first started driving a vehicle, that "former one", I did check the TPMS against the gauge. I have a good gauge that I keep for airing down and back up, and that is a good check if the TPMS says one of the tires is low. I also have chalk and can drive around the block after chalking a patch on each tire. That works better than any gauge IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duster, post: 446023, member: 20812"] Heh. I don't use a hand held gauge on the tires of my Rubicon. My former one had reasonably accurate reads from the TPMS too. When I first started driving a vehicle, that "former one", I did check the TPMS against the gauge. I have a good gauge that I keep for airing down and back up, and that is a good check if the TPMS says one of the tires is low. I also have chalk and can drive around the block after chalking a patch on each tire. That works better than any gauge IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
How do I tell the TPMS that 30-32 psi is normal so the low tire pressure warning doesn't come on?
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