Remember that they are model year specific so make sure the serial number you have works with your year.
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Remember that they are model year specific so make sure the serial number you have works with your year.
I have a brand new set of SC36AA for $70 shipped to your door if interested.
The new TPMS from Dodge with replaceable stems pn are
06-07 56029526AA
08+ 56029527AA
The stems are $5 a piece, I still recommend Orange TPMS over OE ones due to the stem being cheaper to replace and they swivel so if you have aftermarket wheels they seat better.
If you go up to a larger tire size and have to run say 40-50 pounds, can the sensors be relearned for the higher pressure so the light wont continuously stay on?
EDIT:
After doing some searching i read that with superchip you could change the setting. Is this the only way?
Superchips can change the setting. However you do not have to run that high of a pressure. For full capacity on these vehicles 35-40 psi is plenty with most LT tire sizes. There's a sticky that explains how to calculate your tire pressure as well.
I have 285/70R17s on my XK and I run them at 38 lbs and have perfect tire wear.
Anytime man.
Good information in this thread, but I've been having a problem with mine....
Okay, recently I went on a trip and the tire pressure light on the dash started flashing then goes out. Stopped and checked all the pressures including the spare and they were all good. It's been a few weeks now and randomly the light comes on and flashes for about 30 secs and goes back off. I wasn't sure if it would flag a fault code, so I hooked up the scanner, and nothing. Has anyone else have this problem? I figured I would let it go for awhile, since I travel a lot for work. But now it's starting to bother me. Ay suggestions would be great.