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Saw something similar to this on another post. My pickup has the tpms and the light is on to inflate rear tires to 80. Way too much for an empty bed. Dealer said they can no longer reset it as it is a safety issue. I have enough sense to check the air and adjust pressure if pulling a trailer or hauling. Was told by another fellow their is a programmer to reset the pressure number. Any help would be appreciated. Dodge 2500, 2018 model.


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Check the spare. Mine would go off especially with climate swings. I hate the system, as I got by knowing if my tires were low just by looking at them.

You might try a forum dedicated to GM trucks to find the solution to delete.


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AEV makes a unit that will do what you want.
My 2018 Ram has 40 inch tires set at 35 lbs. of pressure.
 
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Will look at that, thanks. DCS, I don't think gm could help much with a dodge pickup. Thanks 4 tryin


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Dodge pickup forum. Some of those guys are really smart.
 
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Will look at that, thanks. DCS, I don't think gm could help much with a dodge pickup. Thanks 4 tryin


I missed the Dodge part...


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Have looked and searched several sites for the past few weeks, nothing says how to do it. Some went as far to say it is a safety issue and can't be done. I don't believe that. 80 in the rear with empty bed is crazy. A semi does 105. Of course more weight but also more tires. I'll keep looking.


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I looked through that stuff, looks like it takes a programmer. Thanks for the info and your trouble.


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I run my F250 with 50 all around. TPMS light stays on. Not a big deal as I can hit a button and move the screen. A touch of another button will take me right back to check if the pressure dropped.
I drove for 45 years without a TPMS light so I can do the same now. But now a press of a button will insure paranoid minds they are still safe.


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