โFeb-02-2022 04:16 AM
โFeb-06-2022 06:11 AM
way2roll wrote:
Odd. Seems like a warning light would be required. Why have a TPMS if it isn't going to alert you to a problem?
โFeb-05-2022 06:58 AM
โFeb-05-2022 06:11 AM
way2roll wrote:cummins2014 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Not all of us have trucks with the latest and greatest. ๐ My 2001 didn't come with them.
My 2014 , does tell me air pressure if I go to that screen , but there is no warning on the Ram 3500, so if I am not in that screen I wouldn't know if there was a low tire . The 2500 Ram trucks do have a warning ,not sure why the 3500 does not . The newer ones may, I don't know .
On a trip towing the fifth wheel, I will go to that screen ,and look at air pressure quite frequently .
I think 2008 is when they became mandatory. My brand new truck won't tell me PSI unless I go into that screen either, but it will show a warning light on the dash if there is an issue. Showed up one morning when the air temp dropped from 70 to 30.
โFeb-04-2022 03:43 PM
โFeb-04-2022 07:24 AM
โFeb-04-2022 06:22 AM
cummins2014 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Not all of us have trucks with the latest and greatest. ๐ My 2001 didn't come with them.
My 2014 , does tell me air pressure if I go to that screen , but there is no warning on the Ram 3500, so if I am not in that screen I wouldn't know if there was a low tire . The 2500 Ram trucks do have a warning ,not sure why the 3500 does not . The newer ones may, I don't know .
On a trip towing the fifth wheel, I will go to that screen ,and look at air pressure quite frequently .
โFeb-04-2022 06:13 AM
โFeb-03-2022 04:48 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Not all of us have trucks with the latest and greatest. ๐ My 2001 didn't come with them.
โFeb-03-2022 07:20 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
Not all of us have trucks with the latest and greatest. ๐ My 2001 didn't come with them.
โFeb-03-2022 05:39 AM
โFeb-03-2022 05:06 AM
CabinetmakerII wrote:
I have 14 tires on the ground. I have a dually, 5th wheel, and a cargo trailer in tow. I LOVE my TST 507 TPMS. My biggest issue so far was repositioning the caps after I had my tires rotated. Particularly on the inside dual tires.
โFeb-03-2022 04:53 AM
BB_TX wrote:The free air reduces the sensor temperature and even more so with metal stems. I've measured 20-50 degree differences. This is based on internal sensors with non replacable batteries that were not replaced during the last tire replacement. The psi difference between the 2 systems varied by 1 psi.
I had the TST507 with screw on sensors and wasnโt quite sure how the temperature was derived with those spinning in free air. But I didnโt care about the absolute temperature, only if one was significantly different than the others.
โFeb-02-2022 01:57 PM
โFeb-02-2022 12:40 PM
2oldman wrote:I use the 507 cap sensor due to it's lighter weight and it does have to be removed to add air. Mine use a simple nut to tighten as the anti-theft aspect and are easy to tighten/loosen with the supplied wrench. The nut remains on the stem.
The first thing you'll want to do is remove the anti-theft device from the sensor. It makes it a real pita to put air in the tire.