I know some Vette guys pressurize a sealed piece of PVC pipe and mount the sensors in there. Throw the pipe in your backseat and you're golden.
2014 Dodge Ram. How can we get the TPMS light to go out with aftermarket wheels? Any tuners that will to this?
I thought the sensors were attached to the valve stems?
I know some Vette guys pressurize a sealed piece of PVC pipe and mount the sensors in there. Throw the pipe in your backseat and you're golden.
Not sure how the Dodge system works but I wouldn't think it's much different.
The sensors are not really the issue. He wants to run lower air pressure than the factory set 80+ psi.
I wonder what the hysteresis of the monitor is. It might be that it won't trigger the light until you drop below 40 psi or some other number. Air up the tires past the 80 psi to get the lights to go off. Then back one down slowly and see how low you can go until you get the light. You might could drop 10-20 psi without a trigger, but you must start high to get the monitor to think you are ok.
It is something to try for free.
Doesn't work jory. I tried it.
Some people get worked up over something that has worked many times. Although I wouldn't do pvc at 75 psi, just to be safe.Not sure I want a 75psi pipe bomb in my truck oke: