3rd Generation Ram - Non Drivetrain - All Years Talk about the 2003 and up Dodge Ram here. PLEASE, NO ENGINE OR DRIVETRAIN DISCUSSION!.

Do newer Rams have TPMS?

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Old May 4, 2009 | 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Grit Dog
My opinion is it's just another "save you from yourself" safety feature. Yet another reason I jumped on getting my '07 when I had the chance. If the '09's reset automatically and the light load switch accounts for when you "air down" for sand or snow, then it's ok I guess, but you can take TPMS, ABS, and traction control and keep 'em!
Sorry, a little off topic!
The "light load" button only affects the PSI at which the TPMS trips an alarm on the REAR tires. With "light load" enabled, the TPMS doesn't trip the alarm until pressure in the rear tires fall below 45psi. With the "light load" disabled, it trips when pressure in the rear tires fall below 60psi. The fronts trip at pressure levels below 60psi no matter where the "light load" feature is.

On a side note, with my fronts aired up to 52psi cold and my rears aired up to 50psi cold, my TPMS doesn't trigger until the ambient temperature falls below 40 degrees F. Maybe the TPMS is "learning" a little bit. Only took 47,000miles on these tires...
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Old Jul 15, 2009 | 08:07 PM
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I have an 08 SRW 3500 Laramie.. Thankfully I don't have TPMS... Sounds like a HUGE pain in the azz!!
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