Already washed it once this yearWith a sharp eye like that I wonder why your wheels are so dirty ?![]()
oldjeep, is this system in your RAM? I have a '12 RAM 3/4 ton, hemi, crew cab(I only have 383hp and 400 torque, you got me in both categories) that has that tpms system. After looking at your post, I went to check on my set up. I just have a normal looking valve. Couldn't figure out how it works. Then I read hauln's reply. I wonder if it works the same way? Although, how does it give a signal for the readout in the dash?
Yes, it is in my ram. Not all of the tpms look the same way, some look like a normal valve stem. The 17's had this system and the 20's had another type in the 1500's
Yeah, I'm runnin' 17s. I want to buy different rims for plowing and run different tires. If I don't use a tpms on the new rims will I constantly have error messages, lights going of in the dash? Can tpms be added to the new rims? Any idea on cost? I've never had tpms before, so this is all new to me. I hear when the air pressure drops in cold weather dash alerts are triggered...... Hope this doesn't turn into a pain in the rectum. Any help is appreciated......
Also remember that most sensors have a preset low pressure limit, so if you run higher pressures, it won't be as likely to get triggered in cold weather. I believe mine were set to trigger around 28psi, I run 50psi and have never had them trigger without a nail being in the tire causing a legitimate warning light/message.