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Old 03-20-2019, 11:02 AM   #1
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TPM question about settings

I'm setting up a TPMS and see no information about where your high & low pressure and temperature settings should be.

Using 100 psi as an example where should your high and low pressures be set?
How about high temperature?

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It's normal for the pressure to go up 10-15%, so 120 on the upper and I'd do 95 on the lower. Temperature is harder...where the sensor is located? On the metal valve stem at the tire or on the flex hose 12" from the tire. My TPMS does not have temp so I IR temp my tires on the sidewall near the tread (easiest way to temp the inside dual tire) and 140 is the highest I've seen at that location. In the middle of the tread I've seen 150 on a hot day after hundreds of miles non stop.
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I followed TST TPMS recommendations.
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My Mistake!

I did purchase the TST TPMS.... I was so excited I was using the "Quick Setup" guide. After reading your replies I sat down to read the manual and it's all in there

All good, working like a champ!

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I did purchase the TST TPMS.... I was so excited I was using the "Quick Setup" guide. After reading your replies I sat down to read the manual and it's all in there
Steve, I knew it was there and still had a hard time finding it! I think TST could do a better job of putting that info front and center.

Glad you got it, though!
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My Mistake!

I did purchase the TST TPMS.... I was so excited I was using the "Quick Setup" guide. After reading your replies I sat down to read the manual and it's all in there

All good, working like a champ!

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So, what were their recommendations?
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So, what were their recommendations?
What I posted in post #3 above.

High pressure: 20-25% over cold inflation
Low pressure: 10% under cold inflation
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What I posted in post #3 above.

High pressure: 20-25% over cold inflation
Low pressure: 10% under cold inflation
And the temp of 158.


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