tire rotation

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nelsonsr6

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So I have rotated my tires front to back back to front. Now my sensors are not correct on my dash. they show the 65 psi tires on the rear and the 75 psi tires in the front. Is there a way to rest the dash??
 

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Did you drive around for a little bit with them to get them to learn their new positions? The dealer can calibrate them but I dont think its necessary as you would have to do this every time you rotate.

Why are the tires not the same all around tho? Is this a HD thing?
 
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Did you drive around for a little bit with them to get them to learn their new positions? The dealer can calibrate them but I dont think its necessary as you would have to do this every time you rotate.

Why are the tires not the same all around tho? Is this a HD thing?

Yes I have driven out of town twice about 80 miles and no change
 
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I'll assume you adjusted the pressures when you moved them, they should reset on their own after driving around a bit.

yes the pressure was changed after i rotated the tires.
 

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They are supposed to figure out tire changes on their own (the pcm)........mine did.
 

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mine are hardly the same readings
I use a tire gauge to do mine.
was talking with service writer and he stated they never are 100% correct.
If I have all tires at 40 psi, the dash may read a few numbers off.
 
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