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jagpot

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Location
California
RV Year
2014
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
King Aire
RV Length
45
Chassis
Spartan
Engine
Cummins
TOW/TOAD
Jeep Wr Sahara
Fulltimer
No
My memory has failed me. I can't remember when I put the new TPMS in the system if I had to set parameters for temp. Do you just put in PSI ( 20% over cold inflate and 10% lower) or do you also set temps. My alarm keeps going off and I need to do some adjusting.
 
My memory has failed me. I can't remember when I put the new TPMS in the system if I had to set parameters for temp. Do you just put in PSI ( 20% over cold inflate and 10% lower) or do you also set temps. My alarm keeps going off and I need to do some adjusting.
On the TST 507 you have to set the temperature range
 
The manual states it comes from the factory set at 158 degF and says to leave it at that under normal circumstances. It doesn’t say what abnormal circumstances would be.
 
The manual states it comes from the factory set at 158 degF and says to leave it at that under normal circumstances. It doesn’t say what abnormal circumstances would be.
We were coming home ( LA) from Vegas. At Baker the ambient temp was 124 F. The tires started alarming around 165f. What on earth do you do?
 
We were coming home ( LA) from Vegas. At Baker the ambient temp was 124 F. The tires started alarming around 165f. What on earth do you do?
Slow down. Or drive at night. Be careful. High temps will kill a tire! :oops:
 

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