RadzShadow
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- First Name
- Rob
- Joined
- May 17, 2025
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- Location
- New Mexico
- Car(s)
- 2024 Nissan Z Performance, 1998 Chevy Silverado K1500, 2015 POS Chrysler 200C
- Occupation
- ISSE
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- #16
Excellent, the JACO actually has replacable batteries. I don't track, so I don't need extreme accuracy on the pressures, but I didn't like that the TPMS flagged at 5 psi below the recommended 29 psi after one cold night.
In a perfect world, the TPMS would warn real time. I didn't worry about the drive into work, I knew the tires would heat up a bit on the way to work to increase the pressures. On the way home TPMS warning turned off after a few minutes.
I still took the time to inflate them up a bit after getting home.
Love this car ... might need bail money at some point ... if the radar dectector fails. lol
In a perfect world, the TPMS would warn real time. I didn't worry about the drive into work, I knew the tires would heat up a bit on the way to work to increase the pressures. On the way home TPMS warning turned off after a few minutes.
I still took the time to inflate them up a bit after getting home.
Love this car ... might need bail money at some point ... if the radar dectector fails. lol