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The recommended pressure is 36PSI and I was at 32 when the sensor went on. I increased the pressure to 34, but the sensor is still on. I will increase it to 36 later and see what happens.
With the temperature change, my TPMS light went off on one of my wheels. I reset the pressures but the TMMS light still stays on. Is there a reset procedure for this or will it reset automatically?
Yes, there is a toggle switch on the dash to turn off the sensors: one for the fronts and the other for the rear sensors. Press the switch down and it will light up showing it is disabled.
Last oil change was about 2 months ago but there continues to be 5 inch spots on my driveway. Dealer mentioned that overtightening of the filter can cause a hairline crack and thus leaking. Hopefully it is something easy like that and a simple solution .
I have had my truck for almost a year and have had no problems until now. I have about 5,000 miles and now I noticed my Laramie is leaking oil. It is happening on the passenger side, close to where the filter is housed. Reached up and checked the filter and it is dry, but the cross members...
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