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ericzins 01-06-2010 06:06 AM

Tpms
 
Sorry if this has been discussed before ( I searched and did not come up with anything)

It has been cold here lately (in the 20-30 range) not cold like the midwest, anyway, my TPMS says that i have two tires low. I have checked all 4 with two seperate gauges and they all report 32psi. I added a little air (+1psi each) but am still getting the idiot light. I vaguely remember this happening with my Accord last year, I added 1psi each and the monitor stopped reporting-all was well. Not so for the JK:dontknow2:

Any idea why the TPMS is saying low when there are no low tires? Does the cold effect the system? I know cold effects tire pressure, but as I said earlier all tires are properly inflated.:thinking:

GoodysGotaCuda 01-06-2010 06:07 AM

What pressure does it state on the door jam? My rubicon has 37psi, which would make 32 'low'.

Gren4deJK 01-06-2010 06:10 AM

My warning goes on when psi falls under 34, maybe adding a little more air will help.
Also make sure your spare has the correct psi if you haven't done so already, it has triggered my tpms before.

ericzins 01-06-2010 06:10 AM

If i am wrong on the number its because I am not at my jeep right now, but the guage was same as the door sticker. I think its 32, but i may be wrong. But, again, the door sticker matches the tires

ericzins 01-06-2010 06:11 AM

I didnt think to check the spare- I will do that

ericzins 01-06-2010 06:21 AM

Sorry
 
35 on the sticker, 36 in the tires, TPMS on. Age is a terrible thing

Winyah 01-06-2010 01:05 PM

Did search, found this thread. Any one else seeing this? It was 9 degF yest morn and my tpms said I needed air. When I left work the indicator was off. This morning back on. They dont look low, but I havn't checked the pressure either. Does anyone know if these things are strain guage type measurements, and if so, would the cold give a false reading?

Gren4deJK 01-06-2010 01:21 PM

cold air in your tires will lose pressure. when you start driving, the tires will warm up and the heat will expand them to the proper pressure. Your tires are probably on the border of needing air, which is what is setting off the tpms when you haven't driven your jeep in a longer period of time and it's been sitting in the cold.

Jiblet 01-07-2010 05:00 AM

also, the gauge(s) you are using may not be very accurate. Especially if they are the "pen" type. It could easily be off a couple of pounds.

GoodysGotaCuda 01-07-2010 05:26 AM


Originally Posted by Jiblet (Post 1502000)
also, the gauge(s) you are using may not be very accurate. Especially if they are the "pen" type. It could easily be off a couple of pounds.

You can have ten cheap tire pressure gauges and they'll all be different. Bought my craftsman digital for 50% off ($12) and I have some good faith in it.


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