CTI2000
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2020
- Messages
- 12
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Mountain Aire
- RV Model
- 4018
I would not write off the TPMS system as just not working. It is reading the information the sensors are sending. I'm no expert, but my thinking is there is sometime wrong on that drive axle, dragging brake, bearing, low fluid, etc. You have drum brakes on the drive axle, have you preformed a per-trip automatic brake slick adjustment?
Contrary to what others have experienced, my Valor TPMS works as designed once I got the base pressures set. The only time I get high pressure alarms is when I leave VA in 40 degree temps and get to FL in 90 temps. I've never seen a high temp alarm. Per Michelin, the max tire temp is 194 degrees and operating above 230 degrees impacts rubber properties.
Contrary to what others have experienced, my Valor TPMS works as designed once I got the base pressures set. The only time I get high pressure alarms is when I leave VA in 40 degree temps and get to FL in 90 temps. I've never seen a high temp alarm. Per Michelin, the max tire temp is 194 degrees and operating above 230 degrees impacts rubber properties.