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Old 11-20-2008, 06:40 PM
pyro2nite pyro2nite is offline
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It might be in the "standard equipment" section as opposed to the options?
Also, if you have it, you NEED the TPMS fob for re-calibrating the system after tire rotation or replacement...
When I bought mine it came with the TPMS. I checked and could not find the fob. Asked the salesman, he sent me to the service department, they sent me to parts, who then sent me to truck service. I needed to show him the owners manual about the TPMS, scratch his head went to the fleet manager who had a desk drawer full of them. So even if you don't have the fob you still may have the TPMS. And to think I bought a truck from them....
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Old 11-20-2008, 06:50 PM
nsrchofpwr nsrchofpwr is offline
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When I bought mine it came with the TPMS. I checked and could not find the fob. Asked the salesman, he sent me to the service department, they sent me to parts, who then sent me to truck service. I needed to show him the owners manual about the TPMS, scratch his head went to the fleet manager who had a desk drawer full of them. So even if you don't have the fob you still may have the TPMS. And to think I bought a truck from them....
well that is horse pucky!
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Old 11-21-2008, 12:21 PM
jbiersba jbiersba is offline
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thanks guys.... no TPMS for me. Which i'm not complaining about. Nothing on the window sticker. No lights on the dash, and i've had a flat and don't remember any mystery lights telling my I had a flat.... it was the nasty hissing sound that gave it away
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Old 11-21-2008, 12:46 PM
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I wish my truck didnt have that stupid TPMS that light is really getting old
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Old 11-22-2008, 04:22 PM
po-po 5.0 po-po 5.0 is offline
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When I bought mine it came with the TPMS. I checked and could not find the fob. Asked the salesman, he sent me to the service department, they sent me to parts, who then sent me to truck service. I needed to show him the owners manual about the TPMS, scratch his head went to the fleet manager who had a desk drawer full of them. So even if you don't have the fob you still may have the TPMS. And to think I bought a truck from them....
I didn't get a fob either.
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:08 PM
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I've got to say the system does work. Left for work yesterday and halfway down my 1/4 mile driveway the light came on and I got a low tire pressure warning in the message center. Tire was far from being flat (55 psi) but I'm glad it let me know, visually it looked normal. Had a Honey Locust thorn in it. I know it's a pain for guys who want to change tires but it sure helped me out.

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