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Bigger tires on a 09 F250
So I have been reading and reading.. if I put 38s on this truck... is everyone saying I will get a low tire pressure light forever? You cant tune that light off like you can with every other CEL that comes on with any other car?
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If the tires PSI does not match that of the pillar sticker, then yes. The computer is programmed to monitor the readings from the TPMS sensors installed on the rims. If the pressure reported isn't within range of what the computer thinks is acceptable, then it turns the TPMS light and error message on.
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