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    Quote Originally Posted by stites-xk View Post
    Same here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    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.
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    Anytime man.

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    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.
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    What tire pressure are you running? If you're running too much pressure you may be triggering the over-pressure warning after the tires heat up.

    Of you could have a sensor that's getting a weak battery since its an 06. They're supposed to be 10 year life, but not all of them last that long. A tire shop with a TPMS tool will be able to tell you if any of the sensors are giving out a weak signal.
    Last edited by Matt; 11-17-2012 at 05:25 AM.

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    Most of the time a flashing light that goes out on its own is due to low battery in sensor or the sensor is getting clogged from fix a flat or debris in tire.

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    When I put the new tires on today 3 of the 5 where bad. So the good ones are in the front until I can get new ones. The two in the front are new so they should last a while, the others where done. Thanks for the part numbers and suggestions, leaning toward the OEM Mopars just to keep everything the same.

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    Well I think I'll order the Orange ones. After reading this whole thread they seem to be first choice.

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