kirkturk
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Hello everyone,
I recently installed 35x12.50R17 tires on my stock 7.5-inch rims. After doing the chalk test, I’ve been running them at 32 PSI. The issue is that my low tire pressure light has been on for over two months. I’ve read on different forums that dealers can reprogram the TPMS to recognize a new PSI, but after taking my Jeep in twice, I was told they cannot recalibrate or reprogram the warning system. Is that really the case? Does this mean every Jeep running different tire pressures has to live with the low tire light on the dash?
Is there a way to adjust this myself? I’ve seen devices that connect under the dash to reprogram tire sizes and settings, but I’m hesitant to trust them. Any suggestions or proven fixes would be appreciated. And yes, I know the “black tape over the dash light” trick but I’d prefer a real solution.
2025 Gladiator Sport S
Thanks,
Kirkturk
I recently installed 35x12.50R17 tires on my stock 7.5-inch rims. After doing the chalk test, I’ve been running them at 32 PSI. The issue is that my low tire pressure light has been on for over two months. I’ve read on different forums that dealers can reprogram the TPMS to recognize a new PSI, but after taking my Jeep in twice, I was told they cannot recalibrate or reprogram the warning system. Is that really the case? Does this mean every Jeep running different tire pressures has to live with the low tire light on the dash?
Is there a way to adjust this myself? I’ve seen devices that connect under the dash to reprogram tire sizes and settings, but I’m hesitant to trust them. Any suggestions or proven fixes would be appreciated. And yes, I know the “black tape over the dash light” trick but I’d prefer a real solution.
2025 Gladiator Sport S
Thanks,
Kirkturk
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