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Sorry if I do not understand but if you are talking about tire pressure on a vehicle. I think every car I have ever had give the maximum tire pressure on the side wall of the tire. I have never put the maximum tire psi in any of my vehicles. My truck says 44 PSI Max but I only put 36 in it. My cars I put 32 psi. If you have low profile tires I have never had them can not help. In general the tire I buy are 32 -34 never had the special tires, I have been driving for 46 years now. Sorry if I have not helped in some way.
check the pressure in all the tires write each one down then go to the driversside door and look for a tag that will have the pressure in each tire and size of the recommended tires and pressure dont exceed that pressure or tire size and dont be less than whats recommended if the tires are in specifications then take back to the tire dealer and have them replace the tpm that they damaged
the light should go out in few miles. make sure that you have 36psi of pressure in all 4 tires. if you don't, add air to 36 psi and drive the car. If you do have 36psi s in all 4 tires, tahn the place that put your tires on may have broke the sensor. start with checking air pressure and making sure that you have 36psi in all 4 tires.
you need to add air into your tires. put 36psi on all 4 tires and drive vehicle for about 2 miles or less at at least35mph and if all sensors and systems are ok, light will go out. if only 1 tire os low and other 3 are not, than you may have a nail in the tire causing a leak, which causes low pressure, which causes the light to come on. start with adding air to 36 pounds to aall 4 tires.
This symbol is the tire pressure indicator. If you are running the factory stock tires on the car
then inflate your tires to between 36 and 44 lbs. 44 lbs is max
pressure so you would be safe running around 38 or 40 lbs. Once you do
this then turn your vehical off and restart it. It should reset the
sensor and show enough tire pressure to turn the sensor off.
That is low tire pressure sensor. Check your tires and make sure that they are inflated correctly. If they are and the light still stays on then you possibly have a bad sensor that will need to be diagnosed, but check air pressure and add the correct amount, 36 psi
You may have some uneven wear on your tires. If your tires have more than 1/4" difference in circumference (distance around the tire) the tires could be spinning at different speeds making your cars computer think that you are losing traction.
Same thing happened to my 2006 T&C when the weather turned cold. I found that the recommended tire pressure was 36 lbs/sq. in. When I inflated all 4 tires to this pressure, the light went out after driving a few miles.
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