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Old 06-19-2006 | 02:42 PM
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I noticed soon after I bought my truck, that I don't have any tire pressure display.
Is this an "extra" option.
I have everything else but tire pressure.

Should I expect to have it, or not?
Old 06-19-2006 | 02:53 PM
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Take it back....tell 'em you want a refund
Old 06-19-2006 | 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Moddoo
I noticed soon after I bought my truck, that I don't have any tire pressure display.
Is this an "extra" option.
I have everything else but tire pressure.

Should I expect to have it, or not?
Nope. Haven't seen this in the trucks. Would be nice though.

Jim
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Originally Posted by CHEVY6000VHO
Nope. Haven't seen this in the trucks. Would be nice though.

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I have seen it in several trucks, but not mine!
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to the best of my knowledge it's only on the SUV's, not the pickups
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my wifes 04 impala ls has this and the reason im posting is it is displaying " LOW TIRE PRESSURE" I have 40 psi in the tires and it wont go out. any one know how to reset it ? sorry to get off topic a little
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I've heard of releasing the pressure and refilling them to fix the light.
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Not an option in the trucks, kinda sux.
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Got it on my 2005 Tahoe LT, it's loaded. I believe to reset it is to hold down the arrow... if that doesn't work I'm guessing drop the pressure and fill it back up
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Originally Posted by TIM Z
my wifes 04 impala ls has this and the reason im posting is it is displaying " LOW TIRE PRESSURE" I have 40 psi in the tires and it wont go out. any one know how to reset it ? sorry to get off topic a little
Get out the owners manual. You reset it on the cars through the radio
Rseting it on the Tahoes,subs, is a pain in the ***



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