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Tire pressure alarm

My front drivers side alarm went off for high pressure. It's not, Is this probably a battery issue in the sensor itself on the valve stem?
1996 U295-36, Cummins 300hp, 8.3. Build number 4864. Vin number 1F97D536XTNO54271. Purchased October 31, 2019.

Re: Tire pressure alarm

Reply #1
I've had that happen too and never found out why. Stopped the coach used manual gauge, all was well. Put the sender back on and it read correctly and still does.
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My front drivers side alarm went off for high pressure. It's not, Is this probably a battery issue in the sensor itself on the valve stem?

What are you using for a TPMS? What did the monitor say the pressure was and what was the pressure you saw with a gauge? A battery issue will generally cause the sensor to not send data rather than send false data.
1999 U320 WTFE #5586
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Re: Tire pressure alarm

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Mine does the same . In order to set the running parameters, you have to get into setup mode and re zero the sensors.  i think that my cheapass system allows 12# of build  from  initial setup .