Air pessure light!!!
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Air pessure light!!!
2008 Rubicon
Replced stock wheels and tires with Walker Evans Bead Locks and BFGs. Now my Air Pressure Light stays on. I was informed by dealership that I had to replace my valve stems with the stock ones.
Does anybody know how to get this light to go out without changing valve stems?
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Replced stock wheels and tires with Walker Evans Bead Locks and BFGs. Now my Air Pressure Light stays on. I was informed by dealership that I had to replace my valve stems with the stock ones.
Does anybody know how to get this light to go out without changing valve stems?
Waiting for answer.
#2
Lots of threads on this... I belive this one the most recent. But in short-- you need to swap the old stems out onto the new rims
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47139&highlight=Stem
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47139&highlight=Stem
#6
JK Junkie
The sensor stem and sensor assembly mounts out thru the rim just like a regular valve stem, but it is threaded the whole length. You remove the nut, pull the sensor/stem assy out and place it in your new rim. install the nut securley, DON'T overtighten it, you could ruin the seal. Inflate all tires equally and drive the jeep until the system resets. The computer only reads the system at intervals so it might take a few minutes to reset. This is all the info there is...
#7
The sensor stem and sensor assembly mounts out thru the rim just like a regular valve stem, but it is threaded the whole length. You remove the nut, pull the sensor/stem assy out and place it in your new rim. install the nut securley, DON'T overtighten it, you could ruin the seal. Inflate all tires equally and drive the jeep until the system resets. The computer only reads the system at intervals so it might take a few minutes to reset. This is all the info there is...
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#8
JK Junkie
I think the stock threshold is 32 psi. If you are below this the light will be on, but with the scanning tools it can be dropped to 28 psi.
#9
07's dont have that do they we have a 08 F150 4x4 at work and that light came on we thought something was wrong with the engine or something LOL it just had a nail in the tire ... i really don't like the gizmo lights on new auto's these days but it did find a nail so i guess they can be handy.
#10
JK Junkie
Jst- the system keys on the recommended cold inflation tire pressure that is on the tire placard. Once the tires are inflated to this minimum pressure, up to a 10 minute drive above 15 mph may be required until the system resets...Check out page 330-331 in your owners manual.