dredmond24
New Member
This is my first post. So please bare with me.
I have an 07 Yukon XL. When I replaced the factory wheels with my 22's. The system stop working, just like I expected. About a month later, the flat tire light on my dashboard was off and I wasn't receiving the service system message in the display anymore. So, I checked to see if the system was showing a pressure reading, and it was reading 32 psi on all four tires. How is this possible? Is there some kind of program that defaults it after being on for so long?
TIA
I have an 07 Yukon XL. When I replaced the factory wheels with my 22's. The system stop working, just like I expected. About a month later, the flat tire light on my dashboard was off and I wasn't receiving the service system message in the display anymore. So, I checked to see if the system was showing a pressure reading, and it was reading 32 psi on all four tires. How is this possible? Is there some kind of program that defaults it after being on for so long?
TIA