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I have a 2014 Jeep wrangler, and I often like to take the tires down to about 15 or 17 PSI when off-roading. The Stock Goodyear SR-A Tires do remarkably well when they are really aired down.
My question is, when I am airing them back up, the pressure gauge on every single tire pump that I have ever used is wrong, so most of the time, I have to rely on the TMPS tire pressure monitoring system. Is there a way that I can force it to update these values?
Been looking online for a while, but I haven't found anything other than "It's automatic".
My reasoning is, they have a way to turn off the seatbelt warning light, why would there not be a way to force it to update the TMPS?
Thanks!
My question is, when I am airing them back up, the pressure gauge on every single tire pump that I have ever used is wrong, so most of the time, I have to rely on the TMPS tire pressure monitoring system. Is there a way that I can force it to update these values?
Been looking online for a while, but I haven't found anything other than "It's automatic".
My reasoning is, they have a way to turn off the seatbelt warning light, why would there not be a way to force it to update the TMPS?
Thanks!