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Ok so I updated the tire pressure line to read 2d28 which is 45psi front and 40psi rear. Is there a threshold at which the light will come on as in if it gets to within 3psi or 45psi, the light will come on?
I appreciate hearing that. I must give kudos to them. About the time I posted my question here, and after looking at another thread here, I sent an email to TST. Before I could finish dinner, and after normal business hours, I received a personal response from Mike to my inquiry. Now that’s some responsive service!
So, as I start down the path looking at an aftermarket TPMS, did anyone make any progress on this? For example, has anyone been able to confirm that our trucks have the TPMS receiver or not? I couldn't find an authoritative answer on where the receiver is located or what it looks like. I know that I don't have one where it was located on the 2015 (probably wasn't in the same area anyway).
Never mind. I just ordered a TST 507 with 10 cap sensors. I'll likely just keep using the wireless camera that came with my 5th wheel and not bother with the trailer TPMS/camera kit. If I had a F350, I'd use it the Ford system to have all 10 tires' TPMS display on the dash. Since I need a separate system for the truck anyway, I figured I'd just have all 10 on the TST.
Anyone want to buy a Ford trailer camera / TPMS kit? Never used.
Honestly I'm just going to order the same TST 507 you just did and get a full-time trailer camera just like it sound like you did. It will be a lot of crap added to the dashboard, but it is what it is. I prefer to keep an eye on the trailer even when I'm not in reverse. The truck camper will obscure it completely.
Honestly I'm just going to order the same TST 507 you just did and get a full-time trailer camera just like it sound like you did. It will be a lot of crap added to the dashboard, but it is what it is. I prefer to keep an eye on the trailer even when I'm not in reverse. The truck camper will obscure it completely.
My trailer cam and TPMS monitor will likely live in my center console. I pull out the camera monitor when backing up, and will look at the TPMS before starting a trip and if it alarms. No clutter on the dash.
Hey guys, I'm looking for a little help. I did several searches and looked at a bunch of these pages.
I now have a 2019 350 Lariat 6.7, I used to have a 2016 350 Lariat 6.7, What I'm looking for is to see if the fuel usage can be added to the display screen, like I had in my 16'. I don't need like 4 places telling me how many miles to Empty, I'd prefer how many gallons of fuel used.
Hey guys, I'm looking for a little help. I did several searches and looked at a bunch of these pages.
I now have a 2019 350 Lariat 6.7, I used to have a 2016 350 Lariat 6.7, What I'm looking for is to see if the fuel usage can be added to the display screen, like I had in my 16'. I don't need like 4 places telling me how many miles to Empty, I'd prefer how many gallons of fuel used.
TIA
Auggie
Sorry, Ford did away with that feature starting in 2017. Apparently there were complaints it wasn't accurate. I miss that feature too.
I bought the TST 507 with 6 flow-thru sensors. 2 went on the front wheels of my 2019 F450. They fit fine. 4 went on my 5th wheel. I'd like to get 4 more sensors for the rear. Did you guys with the 507 get cap sensors and are they a pita to get on? Thanks!
The specs say the power input is 12v for the receiver. So it ties into power on the trailer somehow? Are the batteries in the sensors replaceable?
The receiver stays in the cab of the truck and you mount it. It’s powered by 12v and comes with a cigarette plug. I’m going to cut that and hard wire it. Yes, the batteries are replaceable in the sensors.