I've had my H3 to Kachina twice now. Both times after I've had my tires rotated I've had to reset the TPM system myself to get rid of the annoying messages. My suspicion is that since you have to identify each individual tire in the TPM reset procedure the system is checking all 5 tire sensors and doing rate-of-change comparisons as the 4 tires on the road heat up with driving. When it sees one tire that it THINKS should be on the road not changing pressure like the others it sends out a warning. Either way, resetting the system makes the TPM message go away.
Now, if I could just get 5 sensors that would run 5 pounds lighter and the monitor would stay off I'd be a happy camper. The ride is so much better at 32 psi vs. 40 psi!
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My girlfriend said, \"It\'s me or the H3\".
I\'m gonna miss her...
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