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Old Mar 19, 2012 | 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by rb1boxer_3
I dnt have sensors in my new rims cause I told them not to put them in as I was going to buy the procal. So do I need sensors before I use the procal.
LMFAO......facepalm!
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Old Mar 20, 2012 | 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by killerbee2012
Lets start over. Do you have after market rims with sensors in you rims or are you trying to lower your OEM sensors. You never said why you are trying to lower them. If you have aftermarket sensors you might have a bad one. Good luck with that. Did you try to set them to 0? If so did the light stayed on? If you have OEM rims why are you trying to lower them?
After market rims and new sensors. They work fine at 35 psi, I want to run 28. The light is off at 35 and comes on at 31-32.

Bigger tire gives me a good foot print at 28 so thought I would set the threshold at 20-22.

The more I think about it, i might as well turn them off.
I don't need the warning as the short Jeep will yell at me if the tires get too low......

Would the dealer know if they were off and would that be a big problem since it is still in warranty?

Inquiring minds want to know.
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Old Mar 20, 2012 | 03:21 AM
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Originally Posted by DadsCJ
After market rims and new sensors. They work fine at 35 psi, I want to run 28. The light is off at 35 and comes on at 31-32.

Bigger tire gives me a good foot print at 28 so thought I would set the threshold at 20-22.

The more I think about it, i might as well turn them off.
I don't need the warning as the short Jeep will yell at me if the tires get too low......

Would the dealer know if they were off and would that be a big problem since it is still in warranty?

Inquiring minds want to know.
If they know its set to 0 they will know its set to 20. Set them to 0 and if you ever have to get any warranty work done and you think they will say something about it reset it back to OEM configuration before you give it to them. It should have no effect on the warranty
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Old Mar 20, 2012 | 03:18 PM
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Okay, so I decided to go to zero I had enough. But when I went out this morning to take the Jeep to work, the wife's XL had a very low tire. So I took it in to the shop and thought I would get it this evening to zero after fixing the tire.

Went out to the Jeep to reprogram and install the new Hidden Hitch I bought and the TPMS light is off.... I mean

Hell, I don't know what I mean. But everything works....

I have no light on the TPMS and have daytime running lights and the speedometer is correct down to the foot or so.
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