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Old 08-01-2007, 05:25 AM
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Tire pressure

I recently had some service done at the local dealer. When looking at my invoice I noticed the comment "Reprogram Onboard Vehicle Computer to Monitor Tire Pressure".
Is this something new and how does it work?
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Re: Tire pressure

What year?
Did they charge you to do that.

Some of them have a reset button or procedure to reset system after light comes on.

Most of the low tire systems check wheel speed threw wheel speed sensors.
Some have a special valve stem with a sensor that tells the system what wheel speed is.
If a tire gets low the wheel speed changes and trips the low tire system.
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Re: Tire pressure

Year is 2004, LT model. No there was no charge or included in the 5,000 interval maintenance.
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