9.3
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 1,438 miles
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Tire pressure monitoring system & Firestone transforce ht 275/70R18 tires I have had numerous problems with my tire pressure monitoring system and tires. My testing is finding a tire pressure variance of up to 15 psi between hot and cold pressures. Originally my truck would give me a tpm warning message with 3 psi variance. Now it has been reprogrammed by Chrysler so it requires a 15 psi variance. This concerns me as such a pressure variance places my rear tires at 94 psi. I am very concerned that these tires will break down and we will see a repeat of the 1980's Firestone tire problems.
- Lehigh Acres, FL, USA
TPMS does not allow setting tire pressures to either the oem door sticker setting nor the recommended tire setting from the tire manufacturer without setting warning light and nag screen on startup. Constant warning light and nag screen correction will lead to driver complacency, negating the purpose of TPMS alerting the driver to a potential problem with the tires. TPMS required overinflation results in potential loss of vehicle control due to loss of traction. Abnormal tire wear due to tire overinflation increases risk of hydroplaning and loss of control of vehicle. Ram customer service has been contacted and confirmed that this problem is systemic, by design, and can not be corrected at present time. Potential fix is to reprogram BCM, allowing dealers to reset TPMS to appropriate setting for tires and actual load with appropriate documentation. The rear tires have to have at least 80 psi, a condition of over inflation without a maximum cargo load. This makes for poor control on wet or icy roads and leads to premature tire wear.
- Woodbridge, CA, USA
TPMS does not allow setting tire pressures to either the oem door sticker setting nor the recommended tire setting from the tire manufacturer without setting warning light and nag screen on startup. Constant warning light and nag screen correction will lead to driver complacency, negating the purpose of TPMS alerting the driver to a potential problem with the tires. TPMS required overinflation results in potential loss of vehicle control due to loss of traction. Abnormal tire wear due to tire overinflation increases risk of hydroplaning and loss of control of vehicle. Ram customer service has been contacted and confirmed that this problem is systemic, by design, and can not be corrected at present time. Potential fix is to reprogram BCM, allowing dealers to reset TPMS to appropriate setting for tires and actual load with appropriate documentation.
- Huntington Beach, CA, USA
- Clarkston , MI, USA