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driven for up to 10 minu tes above 15 mph (25 km/ h)
in ord er for the TPMS to receive this inform ation.
CAUTIO N!
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The TPM S has been optim ized for the origin al
equipment tires and wheels. TPM S pressu res and
warn ing have been estab lish ed for the tire size
equipped on you r veh icle. Undesirab le system
operation or sen sor damage may resu lt when us-
ing rep lacem ent equipment that is not of the sam e
size, typ e, and/or style. Afterm ark et wheels can
cause sen sor damage. Do not use afterm ark et tire
sealan ts or balan ce bead s if you r veh icle is
equipped with a TPM S, as damage to the sen sors
may resu lt.
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For exam ple, you r vehicle may have a recom -
mend ed cold (parked for more than three hou rs)
placard pressu re of 33 psi (227 kPa). If the ambient
tem peratu re is 68° F (20° C) and the measu red tire
pressu re is 28 psi (193 kPa), a tem peratu re drop to
20°
F (-7° C) will decrease the tire pressu re to
approxim ately 24 psi (165 kPa). This tire pressu re is
sufficiently low enou gh to turn ON the TPM Light.
Driving the vehicle may cause the tire pressu re to
rise to approxim ately 28 psi (193 kPa), but the TPM
Light will still be ON. In this situ ation, the TPM
Light will turn OFF only after the tires are inflated to
the vehicle’s recom mend ed cold placard pressu re
valu e.
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After inspectin g or adjustin g the tire pressu re,
alw ays rein stall the valve stem cap. This will
preven t moistu re and dirt from enterin g the valve
stem , which could damage the Tire Pressu re Moni-
torin g Sen sor.
Product Specification
Categories | Chrysler Manuals, Chrysler PT Cruiser Manuals |
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Model Year | 2008 |
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Just got the car don't have one I have a 2008 wagon
which fuse is for the battery