Kevin Thomas
Junior Member
- Joined
- May 2, 2021
- Posts
- 16
- Reaction score
- 17
- Location
- Webb City, Missouri
- Ram Year
- 2018
- Engine
- 6.7 Cummins
Hello all,
I have done a lot of research and reading on this topic but wanted to toss this out and see if anyone can tell me what they did to fix it. I bought a 2011 Ram 2500 last month. It has factory stock wheels and 17" tires. When I test drove it, the truck had a tire light and message saying, "service tire system". The front sensors are reading the pressure in the front tires, but just dashes for the rear tires. I bought a new set of tires and had them installed, and also had both rear TPMS's replaced this past Saturday. I have put probably 50 miles on the truck and the issue persist. I have seen articles where people had the module replaced which I have not done yet. Any thoughts or advice on this would be appreciated. I have owned several 4th gen trucks and never had this problem before. BTW, the truck has been deleted is that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance,
Kevin
I have done a lot of research and reading on this topic but wanted to toss this out and see if anyone can tell me what they did to fix it. I bought a 2011 Ram 2500 last month. It has factory stock wheels and 17" tires. When I test drove it, the truck had a tire light and message saying, "service tire system". The front sensors are reading the pressure in the front tires, but just dashes for the rear tires. I bought a new set of tires and had them installed, and also had both rear TPMS's replaced this past Saturday. I have put probably 50 miles on the truck and the issue persist. I have seen articles where people had the module replaced which I have not done yet. Any thoughts or advice on this would be appreciated. I have owned several 4th gen trucks and never had this problem before. BTW, the truck has been deleted is that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance,
Kevin