Product Manual
Alerts -
What
to
Do
If
an
Alert
Occurs
If
you receive a leaking alert, please
note
how much air
is
left
in
your tire. If you are running l00psi (normal) and
the
alert has come
on
at
85 psi, you may decide
to
drive
to
the
next rest stop. If
the
pressure drops significantly
or
more rapidly, cautiously bring
the
vehicle
to
a safe, off-road location
to
check
the
offending tire. Alternatively, if
your cold
tire
pressure
is
100
PSI
and
the
leaking alert has
come
on
at
104
psi, continue
to
monitor
that
tire
position
to
make sure
the
pressure does
not
continue
to
drop. Some leaking alerts
occur
when
the
tire pressure
increases rapidly,
then
rapidly decreases. What can cause this? Road debris,
pot
hole,
or
several "bumps
in
the
road".
If
you receive a
low
pressure alert, just as with leaking,
note
how much air
is
left
in
your tire.
If
the
tire
is
dangerously low,
or
at
0 psi, find a safe place
to
pull
the
vehicle over and check
the
offending
tire
.
If
you receive a high pressure alert, cautiously bring
the
vehicle
to
a
stop
at
a safe location and check
the
offending tire.
If
the
high pressure
is
"within reason" you may
need
to
adjust your baseline pressures.
Not
sure
what
to
do, call
us!
If
you receive a high temperature alert, cautiously
"get
off
the
road" & determine
the
cause
of
the
overheating.
In
most cases, this
will
be
due
to
a brake caliper
that
is
sticking
or
a bearing which has overheated.