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I see the Tire pressure recall updated pressure for the USA. My Lariat has the door sticker at 36 psi. What are other Canadian truck showing?? My dealer said there is no recall or update currently for my truck.
 

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I see the Tire pressure recall updated pressure for the USA. My Lariat has the door sticker at 36 psi. What are other Canadian truck showing?? My dealer said there is no recall or update currently for my truck.
Standard AS tires or the ATs?
 

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Mine came with the optional AT tires
That's the correct tire pressure for the AT tires:
No recall required.
 

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That is what I set mine at now. My door tag is incorrect as it says 36psi. Have talked to the dealership and they weren't any help. They said no recall.⁸
The concern is whether your TPMS is set right.
 

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I agree. The TPMS in the truck doesn't show a default pressure, just the the pressure of each tire. I had read somewhere that it should show a default pressure to the left of the tire pressures shown (ie 36 or 42psi)
 

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I agree. The TPMS in the truck doesn't show a default pressure, just the the pressure of each tire. I had read somewhere that it should show a default pressure to the left of the tire pressures shown (ie 36 or 42psi)
No, it only shows the current pressure on each tire. The question is what pressure will trigger a low pressure warning in your truck. The tolerances should be based on the tires your truck was delivered with. That’s what the recall was about.
 
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