Apr 24, 2016 #1 lx92coupe forum member Joined Jun 23, 2012 Posts 83 Reaction score 49 Location Oklahoma I wish there was a way to trick the tpms system to go a little lower pressure. The ford ids software setpoint is 35 psi minimum. I think that makes about 27-28 for a minimum to keep it happy. 13 GT TVS 6R80
I wish there was a way to trick the tpms system to go a little lower pressure. The ford ids software setpoint is 35 psi minimum. I think that makes about 27-28 for a minimum to keep it happy. 13 GT TVS 6R80
Apr 24, 2016 #2 86GT351 forum member Joined Nov 14, 2010 Posts 6,120 Reaction score 943 Location Sunny South Florida I don't think so. It is very tempermental
Apr 26, 2016 #3 noldevin forum member Joined Sep 30, 2013 Posts 85 Reaction score 0 Location New Jersey Have you tried using a tpms sync tool to resync at a lower pressure? I haven't tried it myself but it's an idea.
Have you tried using a tpms sync tool to resync at a lower pressure? I haven't tried it myself but it's an idea.
Apr 26, 2016 #4 lx92coupe forum member Joined Jun 23, 2012 Posts 83 Reaction score 49 Location Oklahoma noldevin said: Have you tried using a tpms sync tool to resync at a lower pressure? I haven't tried it myself but it's an idea. Click to expand... No, I don't have a tool. 13 GT TVS 6R80
noldevin said: Have you tried using a tpms sync tool to resync at a lower pressure? I haven't tried it myself but it's an idea. Click to expand... No, I don't have a tool. 13 GT TVS 6R80