I had Agilis CrossClimate Michelin tires installed recently.
I am setting up the TST TPMS and I did not know the high and low settings to input for warnings for temperature and pressure.
When the rv is in storage do I unplug the monitor?
In the winter does folks bring those type of devises like the scangauge, TMPS monitor and sensors inside?
Kansas winters can be very cold.
Learning, thanks, Kimberley
Good Morning Kimberly :D
I just got done setting up my TST TPMS last night and used these videos: https://youtu.be/JPv54k7Tr2k and https://youtu.be/k7ENxA58EtM
I set the low 10% less and the high 25% more. Left the high temp parameter at factory default.
Not sure what other's experience is but I think for long term and / or winter storage I would pack the kit back up into the box and bring in the house. From what I have read the batteries in the tire sensors do not drain when disconnected as they would when pressurized so hopefully that will preserve some battery life too.
I also got Agilis Cross Climates installed recently - I have a little bit more floatiness / drifting side to side in my drive than before so am curious when I get my pressures optimized if that floaty feeling improves (I did get a new steering stabilizer last year and just had new shocks / sway bars installed last month too so there are a lot of variables). Keep us posted on your TST TPMS install and how you like the new sneakers.
J
Thanks Joni,
I am going to start with 67 PSI in the front and 72 PSI in the rear tires.
About a year ago, Klaus had posted: "Tire pressure one more time."
Will keep you posted, Kimberley
Set ours up today.
Followed same procedures. Had to run out and buy extensions, but it is a really simple operation to get started.
Mar