Re: TPMS Question
I've checked with a good gauge and removed my aftermarket valve caps (as the rims did not come with any) to no avail (light still lit).
Next question: The TPMS sensors I am using are the ones that came on the non-SRT rims. So are the sensor "dumb" sensors? What I mean is I believe the non-SRT recommended tire pressure is 32psi and the SRT is 35psi. So does the TPMS sensor in the wheel simply transmit a good or bad signal to the ECU (I'm guessing it does). If so, and I am running 35psi on my SRT with non-SRT wheels, anytime the reading is 37psi or above the ECU (or whatever controls the TPMS light) the light will illuminate. Otherwise the TPMS sensors would actually be sending a psi number to the the ECU and the ECU would obviously know that it was an SRT and wouldn't illuminate the light (sorry long question). What do you think?