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TPMS - Tire pressure issues

gman1868

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I think I have a faulty TPMS, no matter what I try, I can't get the tires to 100%.

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You're inflating your tires to 97 psi?! That's psi, not %.
 
I just thought everyone might appreciate a little humor from the lighter side of life :)
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I do have a constant problem of the sensors losing contact with the connection and giving me a warning light and chime. Does it almost every drive after and hour or so. I have 2 sets of tires and wheels and it doesn't matter which are on. It generally will reset itself after a period of time and if not, when the car is stopped. Only to do it again. No help from the dealership.
 
I do have a constant problem of the sensors losing contact with the connection and giving me a warning light and chime. Does it almost every drive after and hour or so. I have 2 sets of tires and wheels and it doesn't matter which are on. It generally will reset itself after a period of time and if not, when the car is stopped. Only to do it again. No help from the dealership.

I'm curious, are they all Kia pressure sensors? If not is there any difference between the OEM and aftermarket sensors?

The batteries don't last forever in those things and having to buy replacements from the dealer isn't good.
 




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