TPMS Sensors

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Ben Marshall

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2009 Expedition Limited 4x4

I out after market wheels and tires (AT off-road) on my expedition. These tires say they can hold a max PSI of 80. I know I’m not running them at that but...
I have to keep the tires at 35psi or I get the TPMS warning. I won’t run them at 80 but I’d like to run them around 45-50 psi I think.
The other problem is I can put them down to 35psi and then when they get hot and the tire pressure goes up even a little the light comes on.

What options do I have?


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2009 Expedition Limited 4x4

I out after market wheels and tires (AT off-road) on my expedition. These tires say they can hold a max PSI of 80. I know I’m not running them at that but...
I have to keep the tires at 35psi or I get the TPMS warning. I won’t run them at 80 but I’d like to run them around 45-50 psi I think.
The other problem is I can put them down to 35psi and then when they get hot and the tire pressure goes up even a little the light comes on.

What options do I have?


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Put electrical tape over the light. I don't think all tpms's turn light on when there is too much pressure. You could put 4 of them in a plastic tube and pressurize them like I did. I could program the ones in my summer tires but I don't. (Those in the tube are still working).
 
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