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TPMS

Papa Bear

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Prior to any warning or alert coming form the TPMS system (tire/wheel sensor), does anyone know how to set the actual psi in the TPMS system that would be used to cause an alert to be issued if the sensors fall to that (or below) psi?
Or is it a hard-wired factory setting, a dealer setting, or can the owner/driver set it. Say at 32, 30, 28, or whatever.
Anybody know the brand name/supplier of the TPMS system? Such as Schrader, Dromedary, CDWTPS?
 
There is no settings that can be done by us. I am not sure what the low tire setting is before it goes off but I guess with some trial and error someone can find out. I posted a pic of the TPMS sensors somewhere on this forum with the make, just got to find it.
 




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