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Chevrolet TPMS

Luke_Porter
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Explorer
I have a 2012 Chevrolet 3500 dually LTZ. It does not have tire pressure monitoring.

My girlfriend has a 2012 Chevrolet 1500 LTZ and it has TPMS.

Why doesn't my truck have it? How about the Ford and Dodge duallys?
Yep, actually drove to all of these places---in the last eight years. Missed Rhode Island and New Jersey.


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edm3rd
Explorer
Explorer
On my Toyota, I air up to desired pressure, then press one button to set TPMS at that pressure (normally 33).

I am toying with the idea of raising all tires to 40 and then resetting. Then, lower the pressure to my normal 33. This way, with the 25% pressure drop detection, TPMS will come on if any tire drops below 30.

Land28BH
Explorer
Explorer
I can chime in that it is a pain in the butt. The TV in my sig has TPMS and it will not let me lower the rear tire pressure to a reasonable level when I am not towing/hauling heavy loads. It needs to have two (or more settings) so that I can air rear tires down to reasonable level. I link TPMS in general, but this is ridiculous. My 2008 Dodge Ram2500 had a button to change the settings from loaded to unloaded. 5 years later you would think we could have been a little smarter but apparently no one can be trusted to make an intelligent decision anymore.
Land28BH

2013 Chevy Express 3500 6.0
32' Cougar 301BHS (previously Timberland 28BH)

JustLabs
Explorer
Explorer
MARKW8 wrote:
searaydave wrote:
Be glad it doesn't, I think they are a pain


I have 3 cars with them. They've never been a pain.

Mark


On a car where you're never changing the tire pressure,they're not.

On a truck that you're raising/lowering a tires pressure based on load,they're a PITA.
2011 Chevrolet 2500HD LTZ 4x4 CCLB Duramax/Allison
2007 Keystone Cougar 289BHS Fifth Wheel.

edm3rd
Explorer
Explorer
kaydeejay wrote:
edm3rd wrote:
The only time the TPMS helped me was due to a nail puncture. I wish they had used more sophisticated software - ie current govt specs are that it activates when 25% of set pressure is gone. I really would prefer software that detects things like a slow leak, or loses 10% from set pressure.
Depends on the system, but on my TST I set the thresholds. Mine will alarm if I lose 5psi or the temp goes over 150 degrees.


Sorry, was speaking of standard TPMS from truck manufacturer.

kaydeejay
Explorer
Explorer
edm3rd wrote:
The only time the TPMS helped me was due to a nail puncture. I wish they had used more sophisticated software - ie current govt specs are that it activates when 25% of set pressure is gone. I really would prefer software that detects things like a slow leak, or loses 10% from set pressure.
Depends on the system, but on my TST I set the thresholds. Mine will alarm if I lose 5psi or the temp goes over 150 degrees.
Keith J.
Sold the fiver and looking for a DP, but not in any hurry right now.

AUWing
Explorer
Explorer
My 2011 2500 has TPMS.
2014 Jayco 331RETS
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2011 Silverado 2500HD EC Regular Box D'Max / Allison
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JTrac
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Explorer
edm3rd wrote:
JTrac wrote:
Bigfoot affair wrote:
searaydave wrote:
Be glad it doesn't, I think they are a pain


X2.. Mandated for lazy people who don't maintain their vehicles.


I usually ignore statements like this but I can't help myself since I must be an exception. I am not lazy, maintain my vehicles and trailer in tip top shape, check my tire pressures before each trip and have a TPMS. Maybe you have never had a TPMS warn you a steer tire was quickly loosing air on a 30,000 pound motorhome but I have.

To the op, GM provides the monitors on the 1500 and 2500 models, but not the 3500's. I was really hopeful this would change with the 2015's but it didn't.


The only time the TPMS helped me was due to a nail puncture. I wish they had used more sophisticated software - ie current govt specs are that it activates when 25% of set pressure is gone. I really would prefer software that detects things like a slow leak, or loses 10% from set pressure.


My Tire Safeguard system can be set for whatever parameters you want, both high and low. It will warn you when the low or high setting is met or exceeded. I set mine to warn me when 12% of the normal pressure is gone. It also monitors the temperature of the tire and will warn you when it exceeds the parameter you set.

No TPMS system can take the place of routine monitoring and maintenance but it is a great safety tool, in my opinion.
JimT
2020 Jayco Pinnacle 32RLTS, 2020 Ford F350, Platinum, 6.7 diesel, 4X4, CCLB, SRW, 12,400 GVWR

edm3rd
Explorer
Explorer
JTrac wrote:
Bigfoot affair wrote:
searaydave wrote:
Be glad it doesn't, I think they are a pain


X2.. Mandated for lazy people who don't maintain their vehicles.


I usually ignore statements like this but I can't help myself since I must be an exception. I am not lazy, maintain my vehicles and trailer in tip top shape, check my tire pressures before each trip and have a TPMS. Maybe you have never had a TPMS warn you a steer tire was quickly loosing air on a 30,000 pound motorhome but I have.

To the op, GM provides the monitors on the 1500 and 2500 models, but not the 3500's. I was really hopeful this would change with the 2015's but it didn't.


The only time the TPMS helped me was due to a nail puncture. I wish they had used more sophisticated software - ie current govt specs are that it activates when 25% of set pressure is gone. I really would prefer software that detects things like a slow leak, or loses 10% from set pressure.

chevor
Explorer
Explorer
I bought an aftermarket system from TST for my dually. The system can read up to 22 tires. You can monitor both the truck and the trailer.

milo
Explorer II
Explorer II
To answer your question ...I have no clue.. BUT! what chaps my wacker is when I read thru the posts to hopefully learn something, I have to read thru 1 or 2 & in some cases several that have no clue of what the OP is asking, but will chime in and just bad mouth. Very unproductive and it seems to be getting worse.

Sorry but they ruin the threads. JM2C's
Janet & Milo ...47 fantastic yrs 2gether :B
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2013 F-150 Kodiak Brown XLT 4X4 HD Ecoboost
2014 Cougar 26sab

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mpierce
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Explorer
RamTC wrote:
My 14' Ram 3500 DRW has the 6 wheel TPMS.


I do too, although it is not TPMS, it is different. On the 3500's it ONLY gives you a read out of what the pressure is in each tire.

It is not have preset pressures, it does not send a warning. It sends what the pressure is to the dash.

The cars and lighter pickups have preset pressures, and send warnings.

I have had my VW car send me a message a tire was going down, and it was.

searaydave
Explorer
Explorer
The Reason I dislike them is Never once has it warned me my tire psi was low - but hundreds of times i had to look at the warning it malfunctioned. Thats on many vehicles I have owned

JTrac
Explorer
Explorer
Bigfoot affair wrote:
searaydave wrote:
Be glad it doesn't, I think they are a pain


X2.. Mandated for lazy people who don't maintain their vehicles.


I usually ignore statements like this but I can't help myself since I must be an exception. I am not lazy, maintain my vehicles and trailer in tip top shape, check my tire pressures before each trip and have a TPMS. Maybe you have never had a TPMS warn you a steer tire was quickly loosing air on a 30,000 pound motorhome but I have.

To the op, GM provides the monitors on the 1500 and 2500 models, but not the 3500's. I was really hopeful this would change with the 2015's but it didn't.
JimT
2020 Jayco Pinnacle 32RLTS, 2020 Ford F350, Platinum, 6.7 diesel, 4X4, CCLB, SRW, 12,400 GVWR

Bigfoot_affair
Nomad II
Nomad II
searaydave wrote:
Be glad it doesn't, I think they are a pain


X2.. Mandated for lazy people who don't maintain their vehicles.