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Originally posted by td4087 View PostMy wifes Lexus had the light on for weeks. I checked and rechecked the tires and never found anything wrong. Told her to take it in thinking it was probably a bad sensor and turns out it was the spare tire was low
Felt pretty stupid.
(Lexus tech)
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Originally posted by The King View PostDodge doesn't indicate which tire is low either.
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I thought this was a cool feature, on the new Infiniti QX56.
An industry first on this SUV is the use of a tire pressure inflation indicator system. When the driver is adding air to a tire at a service station, from an aftermarket compressor or an air tank, the system honks the horn and flashes the hazard flashers when correct tire inflation pressure is reached, thus eliminating the fill-and-check, fill-and-check ritual with a tire pressure gauge.
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Originally posted by The King View PostIt's a Ram 2500 crew cab. I dson't know squat about Dodges so I don't know if that's considered low end, middling, or high end.
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Originally posted by 1bad91 View PostMy 2011 2500 dodge tells me each tire psi and which one is low. However my 2009 titan just lights up every time the weather changes.
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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostWhat year (nvm you are a great ninja editor)? The have baseline in each of their truck categories. Does it have the LCD display in between the gauges on the dash? The 2010 1500 I test drove did and if you scrolled threw a few pages it listed each tires pressure.
I do know that it stayed on even though the pressure in all the tires was up to spec and after they had been rotated. Maybe the spare was the cause all along.
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