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Consult your vehicle manual or a tire professional to determine the proper tire pressure for your vehicle. It is
recommended to set the tire pressure when the ambient temperature is cool or low and before the vehicle has been
driven.
Dramatic changes in tire pressure can occur from the following: change in ambient temperature, wheel and axle loads,
and exposure to the sun. These and other conditions should be taken into consideration when setting initial tire
operating pressures.
If the TPMS sensor is low on battery, or other abnormal conditions exist, the TPMS sensors will continuously emit
signals to warn the driver as long as those conditions are present. This will cause the battery to have a shorter life
span. Contact a tire specialist or service station to confirm whether the battery needs to be replaced, TPMS sensor
needs to be replaced, or if there is an issue with the tire.
Make sure the tire stem and Schrader Valve (core inside the valve stem) are in good condition. The Schrader Valve
should be the correct size and able to be depressed fully to allow the release of air to the sensor for proper operation.
Also, keep these same considerations in mind when using valve stem extensions. Metal bodied stems or T-Valve
type are recommended for best performance. We recommend contacting a tire professional to ensure that the tire
stem and Schrader Valve are installed and operating correctly.
Temporary resealing or re-inflation with product injected through the valve hole may adversely affect the operation of
the sensor. Furthermore, do not place the TPMS sensor in contact with tire sealant, balancing compounds or any
other chemicals. This can cause damage to the sensor and prevent it from functioning properly.
This system operates on a Bluetooth Low Energy system. As with any wireless systems, this system can occasionally
suffer from interference depending on the distance between the sensors and your smart device, thus causing the
system to be inaccurate or not operate at all.
Do not solely rely on the iN-Command TPMS for safety! Continue to check the condition and pressure of your
vehicles tires on a regular basis as described by the manufacturer of the vehicle or tire manufacturer. Tire pressures
and temperatures are not the only things that can affect tire safety; we suggest daily visual inspections and periodic
checks by tire professionals.