regarding TPMS

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SUBURBAN

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hi every body
i got 07 burban 2500
and i don't know how to adjust the TPMS setting to meet the new mud trrener psi which is 35psi max and the factory setting is 71 psi so it's illumenates allways
any body can help me?
 
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blueflamed03

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you may be able to go to dealer, and purchase the correct adjusted reading TPMS sensors. If you changed tires, you may need to add new sensors, to meet new PSI

PS, welcome to the site!
 
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jeffbco

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hi every body
i got 07 burban 2500
and i don't know how to adjust the TPMS setting to meet the new mud trrener psi which is 35psi max and the factory setting is 71 psi so it's illumenates allways
any body can help me?

Not sure if the 07 is the same as 08 but I put LT tires on my Avalanche and dealer adjusted something so that higher LT pressures didn't set off the TPMS warning in the DIC. No new sensors were needed just reset of some computer min/max.
 

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the computer can be reprogrammed for any tire psi you want. dont need new sensors. i do it all the time.
 

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hi every body
i got 07 burban 2500
and i don't know how to adjust the TPMS setting to meet the new mud trrener psi which is 35psi max and the factory setting is 71 psi so it's illumenates allways
any body can help me?

Are these mud tires load rating enough? Most truck tires with a 35psi rating are a load C tire which is not enough for a 3/4 ton vehicle. At minimum you'd need a D but I beleive the manufacturer recommends an E rated tire, especially if you're going to actually use the vehicle for what it was built for (haul heavy things or carry a lot of weight).
 

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