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Originally Posted by navylife59
NO NO No. 51PSI is not the norm. That is actually way too much. You should run anywhere from 32-35PSI for normal driving. 28-32PSI for getting sticky in the corners.
TIRE PRESSURE WARNING RESET SWITCH
• By operating the tire pressure warning reset switch,
the tire pressure warning ECU can be set to issue a
warning at an inflation pressure that corresponds to
the type of tires.
Therefore, the dealer must set the warning threshold
to the proper value in order to comply with the local
regulations.
• Operate the tire pressure warning reset switch only
after the inflation pressures of all tires have been
adjusted on the vehicle.
• To initialize the system, press and hold the tire
pressure warning reset switch for 3 seconds or longer
with the ignition switch in the ON position. After the
initialization process has started, the warning light
blinks 3 times (1 second on, 1 second off).
• During initialization, the tire pressure warning valve
and transmitter measures the inflation pressure of the
tires, and registers the signals that are transmitted
into the tire pressure warning ECU at a frequency of
once per minute. The initialization process is
completed when signals from the all tires have been
received.
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REALLY
I always thought that your supposed to inflate the tires to whatever the side of the tire says, and since the stock Bridgestone say 51 psi. That's what I did.
So I need to inflate the tires between 32-35psi Right?
