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Jeep Commander Tire Pressure Monitoring System

5 messages,  Last post on Nov 03, 2009 at 6:23 PM

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Re: TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM [grneyegrl1] by blkcommander
Dec 09, 2008 (9:04 am)
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Replying to: grneyegrl1 (Sep 20, 2008 8:08 am)

I too have a Commander 2006 and have had numerous "False alarms" with the TPMS. I use the Jeep in the mountains of Colorado and it seems whenever there is a sudden temperature change I get a false reading. I have oversize P-245/70/17 tires but the dealer said these were fine and would work with thr TPMS sensors. I now keep a guage in the glovebox but the tires always show 38# which is correct for them?
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07Jeep commander 4x4 tire sensor lights by 07jeepcomm
Apr 14, 2009 (11:15 am)
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I am extremely concerned over the safety, reliability and quality of this vehicle based on the inability to correct this problem. The recurring nature and the dealership mentioning this is an issue others are having with their vehicles furthers my concern. Additionally when you combine this issue with the other electronic issues we have had it is apparent that the vehicle could have major safety and reliability issues.
 
In summary we have had this vehicle into the shop over 20 days and 9 times in 16 months for these issues since we purchased this. Seven (7) of these times in the 1st 12 months.
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System by ourjeeplife
Nov 03, 2009 (6:23 pm)
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Nothing last forever.. it would appear that the valve steams are the error here.. Perhaps the steams need to be replaced. If they have been replaced.. then they may not have been run through a quality check or have become damaged during the installation process.
 
If the mech isn't aware of the sensitivity of these valve steams, then they can easy brake or become damaged. Never rely on what a computer tells you is wrong.. Get out and check the tire pressure.

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