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Jscan TPMS issue

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I've searched and found some information but nothing concrete.

My default like everyone else is 37PSI for front and rear. I want to run 33 front and maybe 30 rear psi. I set the light load level for 25 but my tire pressure warning light keeps coming on and telling me to fill it to 37. I then set the high to 35 and it now says fill to 35 - I get that. How do I get it to turn the light off for tire pressure? I want to keep the TPMS system on in case I do get a tire down 25 as my low threshold.

Should I set the high setting to 30 to trip the light off and not get the warning?

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This is from JSCAN's documents - not sure if it helps or not. I need to change mine since I put different tires on and last winter it was a pain in the rear....

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Where did you find that? I looked at the Jscan website but didn't see any forums or info like that. Mine is set default to 0 for the low by default. I will try setting the max load to 30 and see what that does then. Thanks!
 

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I found that they respond at times to posts on their FB pages.

Here's the whole thing I posted from - it's got sections for several models of Jeep -
 

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I can confirm that the "Max Load Inflation" is the correct one to set.
 

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... and make sure you set the Light Load Inflation back to ZERO.
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