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Hi just picked up my new truck a few days ago. Its a load laramie 3500 single rear wheels. I was under the impression that it has Tire Pressure Sensors, Now im not sure? I also got the remote start option I tried starting it last night after leaving work it started for a minute and stopped and I got Remote Start Aborted - System Fault anyone know what that can be?
 
I can only answer your question on the TPMS. This is mandate standard attachment on the 2500HD and lighter vehicles by the Feds. The 1 ton trucks and heavier do not have this FORD/Firestone fix for dummies.

On your Abort remote start was there a CEL showing?
 
No TPS on the 3500's. It only comes on the 2500's. To be honest with you they are kind of a pain in cold climents. My wifes Jeep has them and even with nitrogen inflated tires every big temp swing sets them off.
 
I was just at the dealership last night putting togther an order for a new 3500 and they assured me that it would have TPS. I even asked for a different salesman because the first one answered I don't know to the first question I asked. I was really looking forward to having that comfort of having the knowledge that my tires weren't going flat. Is there an after market product out there were I could add it later? Is there any other differences in the 1 ton vs 3/4 ton I should know about before I place my order next week?
 
Since the 3500 doesn't have the TPS and the deal assures me that it does I rhink I will try and work in the deal that when I receive my truck they put them on at there cost. Can the TPS be added to the EVIC on the 3500?
 
Since the 3500 doesn't have the TPS and the deal assures me that it does I rhink I will try and work in the deal that when I receive my truck they put them on at there cost. Can the TPS be added to the EVIC on the 3500?



You can have mine if I can figure out how to remove it from my truck!

It is the biggest pain in the ___,that is ever been on a pick-up truck. I need to run my tire at max air pressure all the time in order to keep the monitor from dinging and lighting up the warning. I like to run my tires in the rear at 45PSI in the winter months and 70 PSI in the summer when I pull my 5er.

All you need is a good air pressure gage and check your tires monthly to insure proper inflation of the tires. Is this to hard to do?
 
this is good info. . I would not want TPMS on any vehicle ... the vehicels we have in our fleet police. . Always have problems. . and if the tire shop is not carful they are easy to damage ... . they supossedly are expensive too... a regular tire pressure gauge is easy!! and cheapespecially a SRW. . glad I am dreaming of a 3500 SRW
 
My wife has a 2010 tundra and the TPS is a major pain in the butt :mad: Tried to swap wheels on it and the tire shop wanted $200 just to deal with the sensors and reconfiguring the computer. The dealer owed my dad a favor so he got them to take care of it all. The sensors in each vehicle (at least toyota) are mapped to that specific vehicle. If you put a different wheel on you either have to pull the sensor and mount on the new wheel or configure the computer for the sensor that came on the wheel.
 
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