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Old 07-22-2017, 10:34 PM
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LOL, you're right, I transposed the lines. Had it on paper right and screwed it up posting

If default 4, use C
If default 0, use 8
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If you have different values for front/back tires at 726-40-01 xxxx **** xxxx, it'll show both values for specified:

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Originally Posted by TexasFording
Until cancelled? Meaning cancelled by the user?
On until canceled meaning the steering column parts in 12 gen are different than 13 gen as I explained in my Youtube post on the 12 gen ForScan thread.

'On until canceled' is simply a term that resulted from me having a beer last weekend while messing about with the trucks.

Calling it 'switch type' might be more accurate.
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So i see the 2 values in BCM...does 'specified' just mean the recommended tire pressure?
Kind of saying...hey dummy here's your goal, don't go over or under this pressure?
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Originally Posted by Livnitup
If you have different values for front/back tires at 726-40-01 xxxx **** xxxx, it'll show both values for specified:

Crazy question... Per the spreadsheet, you can set the TPMS to six sensors. Presumably, this is for duelies. Any way to get all six to display on the IPC? I think this might be useful for my trailer if I got compatible TPMS sensors.
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Crazy question... Per the spreadsheet, you can set the TPMS to six sensors. Presumably, this is for duelies. Any way to get all six to display on the IPC? I think this might be useful for my trailer if I got compatible TPMS sensors.
I would question if the sensors in the trailer would have the range to reach the IPC and have a reliable reading...
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Originally Posted by flsdiver
So i see the 2 values in BCM...does 'specified' just mean the recommended tire pressure?
Kind of saying...hey dummy here's your goal, don't go over or under this pressure?
That and it uses some specified amount below what you have it set to give you the low pressure warning

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Crazy question... Per the spreadsheet, you can set the TPMS to six sensors. Presumably, this is for duelies. Any way to get all six to display on the IPC? I think this might be useful for my trailer if I got compatible TPMS sensors.
I didn't try so don't know. I can try in the morning unless someone beats me to it.
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Originally Posted by Livnitup
I didn't try so don't know. I can try in the morning unless someone beats me to it.
Apparently the 2017 Superduty has a Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring System. This is going to open a whole new can of worms.


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