i own a repair shop,,and i did get a bulletin on it,,there having problems with some of them,,your not the only one though so don't feel bad,,but I'm sure they will find a fix for it soon,,there has been a lot of complaints from it already ,I'm like you though,,if its there i want to use it,,keep checking with it,,and you can also use gm,s web site also..post the problem there also,,this might help speed it up some..good luck with it,i hope this help,s.,,have a good x-mas.
2006-12-09 11:03:23
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answered by dodge man 7
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i'm guessing an F150, being no longer a suitable of the line vehicle, could in all possibility no longer have a tire tension demonstrate screen. i could be incorrect. Why do no longer you merely flow to an vehicle areas save or gasoline station and purchase a gauge for a pair dollars? The max tension would be labeled on the area of the tire. it somewhat is going to take all of a couple of minutes to confirm all 4 tires.
2016-12-30 05:01:35
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answered by ? 3
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yea I have 2 impalas in my fleet there has been some problems with the tire monitors ,mostly if they go over a mountain pass or big weather changes happen in route-overall not bad cars.
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2006-12-09 11:53:05
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answered by moe h 4
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