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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Tire Sensor Issue
Just Got New Bf 306/65/18 And Now The Tire Sensor Wants To Stay On. How Can You Reset The Light On The Dash? Also With Larger Tires Does Anyone Know If This Will Always Be A Problem. Tires Have Only Been On Truck For 2 Days.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Wesley Chapel, FL
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My guess is the air pressure of the larger tires is a few pounds under the O.E.M. tires. Or, perhaps front and rear rims got switched, and the pressure is supposed to be lower in the front than the rear. There is a button at the base of the dash, just to the right of the floorboard light, driver's side. With the ignition key in the on position, push it in and hold it until the low tire indicator light flashes. This should reset the set point for your tire pressure sensor input.
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