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TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR

Post by Takingatrip1 » Sun May 10, 2015 12:44 pm

After getting new tires of my truck, you guessed it...the TPMS is angry.

Other than a engine Tuner is there anyway to tell the truck that 40lbs is the new number ?
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Post by JBM Power Wagon » Sun May 10, 2015 1:41 pm

So far I have just learned to live with the chime at start up and the light always on.
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Post by Jnallison » Sun May 10, 2015 2:18 pm

The dealer installed my leveling kit, wheels and 35" tires on my '14. They have even replaced the sensors once to no prevail. It says inflate tires to 45 psi, yet each tire reads out at 50 psi + or - 1-2 lbs on the screen. I have also learned to live with it. Not sure you can even alter it with an aftermarket programmer, but I'm not sure. On previous years they could change the lower and higher limits. I asked them to set mine at 10 psi and 70 psi so I would never see it again. On the '14 and up, cant do anything about it.....yet.
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Post by Graveltravels » Sun May 10, 2015 3:40 pm

I just removed my monitors. I get the warning on the screen, then switch it to kmh, and never get a light or anything else. Love it!


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Post by Takingatrip1 » Sun May 10, 2015 4:33 pm

Kilometer.... Hmmm
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Post by 06ryan27 » Sun May 10, 2015 9:47 pm

Luckely my 07" doesnt have TPMS. But on my old truck I took all my sensors and put them in a pvc pipe sealed on both ends with caps. one of the caps drilling a hole and installing a regular shrader valve stem. (before sealing with sensors in) Then you just fill it up with desired air pressure and set it under your back seat. light gone :)

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Post by old sole mopar » Sun May 10, 2015 11:23 pm

Just went in for my first oil change and they changed the tpms on warranty. Didn't have a problem but now they read as I adjust pressure in the driveway. Before it seemed I had to drive it to see them adjust.

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Post by PWDan » Sun May 10, 2015 11:45 pm

06ryan27 wrote:Luckely my 07" doesnt have TPMS. But on my old truck I took all my sensors and put them in a pvc pipe sealed on both ends with caps. one of the caps drilling a hole and installing a regular shrader valve stem. (before sealing with sensors in) Then you just fill it up with desired air pressure and set it under your back seat. light gone :)
Damn! That's a new idea that I've never heard of. I know my right rear sensor is either not programmed or it's bad and I'm sick of looking at the tire pressure screen every time I get in the truck.

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Post by Stickman » Mon May 11, 2015 11:13 pm

PWDan wrote:
06ryan27 wrote:Luckely my 07" doesnt have TPMS. But on my old truck I took all my sensors and put them in a pvc pipe sealed on both ends with caps. one of the caps drilling a hole and installing a regular shrader valve stem. (before sealing with sensors in) Then you just fill it up with desired air pressure and set it under your back seat. light gone :)
Damn! That's a new idea that I've never heard of. I know my right rear sensor is either not programmed or it's bad and I'm sick of looking at the tire pressure screen every time I get in the truck.
This method won't work on the newer style TPMS, they require tire rotation to read the pressure.
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Post by TwinStick » Mon May 11, 2015 11:43 pm

The tpms on my 08 sucks too. I have to have 3 different sets of air pressure. 1 for empty. 1 for towing at max load under 70*F & 1 for towing max load over 70*F. My rear tire air pressure has gone from 60 psi to 72 psi when towing 10,500 lbs on a 95*F day from Buffalo to Albany & it set off the alarm. I pulled over & let the air out till they said 65 psi all the way around. Before i got to the Adarondack's it went off again. Back tires were back up to 72 psi. Crazy & a PITA.

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Post by 06ryan27 » Tue May 12, 2015 4:58 am

Stickman wrote:
PWDan wrote:
06ryan27 wrote:Luckely my 07" doesnt have TPMS. But on my old truck I took all my sensors and put them in a pvc pipe sealed on both ends with caps. one of the caps drilling a hole and installing a regular shrader valve stem. (before sealing with sensors in) Then you just fill it up with desired air pressure and set it under your back seat. light gone :)
Damn! That's a new idea that I've never heard of. I know my right rear sensor is either not programmed or it's bad and I'm sick of looking at the tire pressure screen every time I get in the truck.
This method won't work on the newer style TPMS, they require tire rotation to read the pressure.
Damn that sucks, I was wodering if the TPMS changed up with all this newer tech stuff

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Post by Big Blue » Tue May 12, 2015 8:02 am

I have a 2014 1500 (in addition to my PW) that I put a set of factory 2014 R/T wheels on with OEM sensors. They worked fine for about 500 miles then the service TPMS light came on and the system dropped communication to all 4 wheels. Took it the dealer and they couldn't figure out what was wrong. Told me I had to put the original wheels back on and bring it back. Did I mention the wheels and sensors are OEM Ram?

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Post by Bill2014 » Tue May 12, 2015 11:51 am

Sorry to hear that so many are having issues with their TPMS... My sensors appear to be precise within 1 psi, but I'm not sure how accurate they are since I don't have a traceable standard. It''s been almost a year and I haven't had an alarm - maybe I should deflate a tire to make sure the alarm actually works. :D
I really love my TPMS and check my pressures from the dash every day that I actually use the truck. If you don't like your TPMS system, don't blame Ram, it's a "government mandated" setup. :evil: (The TREAD Act) Currently only mandatory on all "new light vehicles".
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Post by MSCH2112 » Tue May 12, 2015 5:34 pm

i blame former ford explorer owners and firestone tires for the tpms crap.

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Post by Jnallison » Tue May 12, 2015 6:07 pm

MSCH2112 wrote:i blame former ford explorer owners and firestone tires for the tpms crap.

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Post by loveracing1988 » Wed May 13, 2015 2:00 am

Bill2014 wrote:Sorry to hear that so many are having issues with their TPMS... My sensors appear to be precise within 1 psi, but I'm not sure how accurate they are since I don't have a traceable standard. It''s been almost a year and I haven't had an alarm - maybe I should deflate a tire to make sure the alarm actually works. :D
I really love my TPMS and check my pressures from the dash every day that I actually use the truck. If you don't like your TPMS system, don't blame Ram, it's a "government mandated" setup. :evil: (The TREAD Act) Currently only mandatory on all "new light vehicles".
Actually we can blame ram. The pre 2014 trucks had a low load setting for the tpms (I'm not sure if the PW's had this or not) for 2014 they got rid of that setting for some reason and surprisingly it wasn't the government.

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Post by TrueBlue13PW » Wed May 13, 2015 10:44 am

loveracing1988 wrote:
Bill2014 wrote:Sorry to hear that so many are having issues with their TPMS... My sensors appear to be precise within 1 psi, but I'm not sure how accurate they are since I don't have a traceable standard. It''s been almost a year and I haven't had an alarm - maybe I should deflate a tire to make sure the alarm actually works. :D
I really love my TPMS and check my pressures from the dash every day that I actually use the truck. If you don't like your TPMS system, don't blame Ram, it's a "government mandated" setup. :evil: (The TREAD Act) Currently only mandatory on all "new light vehicles".
Actually we can blame ram. The pre 2014 trucks had a low load setting for the tpms (I'm not sure if the PW's had this or not) for 2014 they got rid of that setting for some reason and surprisingly it wasn't the government.
My 2013 PW has the low load button. Are you sure it's not an option? I had a 2010 CTD that had the low load button and I'm pretty sure my current 2012 CTD does not have the low load button. I'll have to check next time I'm in the 2012.

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Post by Takingatrip1 » Wed May 13, 2015 1:32 pm

So the ORIGINAL topic was.... Being able to change the threshold to a lower number
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Post by TrueBlue13PW » Wed May 13, 2015 5:30 pm

Takingatrip1 wrote:So the ORIGINAL topic was.... Being able to change the threshold to a lower number
Don't worry about my post interrupting your thread any more. I think the conversations that get started a lot of the times end up providing the most information but so be it. On topic only in Takinatrip's threads.

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Post by olyelr » Wed May 13, 2015 9:37 pm

Isn't there a simple tuner for the ram's that allows adjustment for the TPMS settings? I have the cheapest superchips tuner for my jeep that allowed me to change the settings. The AEV procal does as well. Maybe the new AEV procal for the ram will be the ticket.
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Post by loveracing1988 » Wed May 13, 2015 11:53 pm

olyelr wrote:Isn't there a simple tuner for the ram's that allows adjustment for the TPMS settings? I have the cheapest superchips tuner for my jeep that allowed me to change the settings. The AEV procal does as well. Maybe the new AEV procal for the ram will be the ticket.
The procal doesn't have ability yet. They said it would but now they are saying that they might add that capability but they might not. Bullydog was supposed to come out with a tuner for the 14 trucks months ago but still have nothing. Diablosport told me 2 months or so ago that 2 weeks from then they would be adding that capability, but it still isn't showing up on their website.

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Post by Bill2014 » Thu May 14, 2015 11:30 am

Think about this for a moment... If you were making a device that had the ability to alter a federally mandated safety feature on a vehicle, and someone used it to disable the warning, ... fill in the blanks,... and then people died - do you think you as the manufacturer would get sued? Do you think Ram eliminated the ability to change the lower limit because it allowed drivers to skirt the mandated safety feature? The reg. only gives leeway for up to 25% below the vehicle manufacturers recommended cold inflation pressure of the OEM tires. :roll:
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Post by loveracing1988 » Thu May 14, 2015 11:46 am

Bill2014 wrote:Think about this for a moment... If you were making a device that had the ability to alter a federally mandated safety feature on a vehicle, and someone used it to disable the warning, ... fill in the blanks,... and then people died - do you think you as the manufacturer would get sued? Do you think Ram eliminated the ability to change the lower limit because it allowed drivers to skirt the mandated safety feature? The reg. only gives leeway for up to 25% below the vehicle manufacturers recommended cold inflation pressure of the OEM tires. :roll:
Label it just like the DPF delete kits for diesels, off road use only, problem solved for tuners. As for ram you probably are right, but if that is the case why even out it on there in the first place? That button was out since 2007 when they first rolled out the tpms systems and it seemed to work fine for 7 model years, so why all the sudden change it?

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loveracing1988 wrote:
Bill2014 wrote:Think about this for a moment... If you were making a device that had the ability to alter a federally mandated safety feature on a vehicle, and someone used it to disable the warning, ... fill in the blanks,... and then people died - do you think you as the manufacturer would get sued? Do you think Ram eliminated the ability to change the lower limit because it allowed drivers to skirt the mandated safety feature? The reg. only gives leeway for up to 25% below the vehicle manufacturers recommended cold inflation pressure of the OEM tires. :roll:
Label it just like the DPF delete kits for diesels, off road use only, problem solved for tuners. As for ram you probably are right, but if that is the case why even out it on there in the first place? That button was out since 2007 when they first rolled out the tpms systems and it seemed to work fine for 7 model years, so why all the sudden change it?
The DPF delete kit has a negligible chance of killing someone. :D
As far as the change in 2014, perhaps an attempt to reduce liability exposure. Without a doubt, lawyer(s) played a role in this... ;)
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Post by loveracing1988 » Thu May 14, 2015 12:29 pm

Bill2014 wrote:
loveracing1988 wrote:
Bill2014 wrote:Think about this for a moment... If you were making a device that had the ability to alter a federally mandated safety feature on a vehicle, and someone used it to disable the warning, ... fill in the blanks,... and then people died - do you think you as the manufacturer would get sued? Do you think Ram eliminated the ability to change the lower limit because it allowed drivers to skirt the mandated safety feature? The reg. only gives leeway for up to 25% below the vehicle manufacturers recommended cold inflation pressure of the OEM tires. :roll:
Label it just like the DPF delete kits for diesels, off road use only, problem solved for tuners. As for ram you probably are right, but if that is the case why even out it on there in the first place? That button was out since 2007 when they first rolled out the tpms systems and it seemed to work fine for 7 model years, so why all the sudden change it?
The DPF delete kit has a negligible chance of killing someone. :D
As far as the change in 2014, perhaps an attempt to reduce liability exposure. Without a doubt, lawyer(s) played a role in this... ;)
Tell that to the people who get cancer because of the soot... I'm sure lawyers did play a roll in it, call me mean or cruel, but the only people that would die because their tpms was set too low are the people who shouldn't be driving anyway. An inconvenience for most to protect the stupid people.

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