Yea maybe. I think If my overland tire pressure gets low, I only get a light on the dash.
Maybe the Rubicon software is setup to also beep the horn, but then it would not need a special TPMS sensor.
'if pressure below xxx..light dash light and beep horn..If pressure above xxx ..turn off dash...
I bought a set of Rubicon takeoffs for my Overland that included the TPMS sensors.
Had no issues at all. I just took overland rims/tires off and put Rubicon rims/tires on.
As soon as I started driving the correct tire pressure was shown. I checked it with a gauge.
Why would the sensors be...
This really sucks. Probably had some jr tech working on it who didn't know what he was doing.
If it really looks bad, i would threaten legal action and made them replace all the plastic parts that it messed up. Also thats not good for all the electrical connections.
I test drove 2 MT's before I got the automatic. Both of them seemed a little noisy and when I let the clutch out, the pedal was very soft. It didn't follow my foot off the floor. I had to let it out real slow. It just felt weird. I wanted a manual, but after driving 2 of them, just didn't feel...
I went from 2016 ram sport to Gladiator. It was also giving me problems...hemi tick, bad shifting and drivetrain shuttering. All normal dealer said. Warranty was running out soon too.
I love my Gladiator ,so much more fun to drive ! Don't miss the Ram at all !
If you are in Charleston SC, you should call this place and ask them. I'm sure they would be a lot cheaper. They do good work too.
http://www.lowcountry4x4.com/
thanks ....just seems weird from what the JKU does...guess they changed the pump in this version of the 3.6.
2014 jku starts out at 98psi when I start it up..then drops to 70 after it warms up..then drops to 30-35. it also goes up and down with higher rpms.
My oil pressure always stays around 31 psi even when I increase RPM's. It doesn't go up and down like it does on my JKU when my RPM increases. Sometimes it will go down to 29 at Idle, never seen it go over 31 psi.
Is this normal? What are you seeing?