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Not sure if anyone else is having this issue, I have this feature and have gone into the driver assistance and safety to turn on, then I go into the apps and it has the select screen, the PSI can be reduced or increased by axel. The problem is when I take the front axle to 30 PSI and hit apply nothing happens. The horn doesn’t beep once nor does the courtesy light come on? It also says it will show in the instrument cluster and it doesn’t. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks
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Not sure if anyone else is having this issue, I have this feature and have gone into the driver assistance and safety to turn on, then I go into the apps and it has the select screen, the PSI can be reduced or increased by axel. The problem is when I take the front axle to 30 PSI and hit apply nothing happens. The horn doesn’t beep once nor does the courtesy light come on? It also says it will show in the instrument cluster and it doesn’t. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks
after you have tire alert checked and go to the app and select your pressures you preset the system should start by flashing emergencies, the horn should sound when you reduce or inflate to that pressure. I personally have given up on it since it is so slow that I wind up overinflating and dropping pressures and then the horn will go off, the only tire that it reads fast enough seems to be the right front. Good luck on yours. One more thing it I'll not show actual pressure in the center screen unless you have a 8 inch screen
 
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after you have tire alert checked and go to the app and select your pressures you preset the system should start by flashing emergencies, the horn should sound when you reduce or inflate to that pressure. I personally have given up on it since it is so slow that I wind up overinflating and dropping pressures and then the horn will go off, the only tire that it reads fast enough seems to be the right front. Good luck on yours. One more thing it I'll not show actual pressure in the center screen unless you have a 8 inch screen
Thanks Commudus, maybe I didn’t wait long enough, whenI lowered the pressure and hit apply nothing happened. I sat there for a couple of minutes?
 

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It's not a central inflate/deflate it is just an indicator to show you when you are at the set pressure when you are at the tires. Set it and it will flash lights/beep when you let out enough air manually or when you are refilling them.
 
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It's not a central inflate/deflate it is just an indicator to show you when you are at the set pressure when you are at the tires. Set it and it will flash lights/beep when you let out enough air manually or when you are refilling them.
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The first time my truck did it I thought I had hit the alarm on the fob in my pocket.
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