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Old 04-24-2016, 05:17 AM   #21
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Just a thought but its electronic so switch the sensors around to a different tire if its bad it will alarm again but on the wheel were you installed it and if the same wheel alarms again its the wheel or tire
 
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Home today not another incident in 900 miles .The sensor is operating normally. Your could be right JandC we will have everything checked.
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[quote]Originally posted by garthjones

Just a thought but its electronic so switch the sensors around to a different tire if its bad it will alarm again but on the wheel were you installed it and if the same wheel alarms again its the wheel or tire

It was not only a high temp alarm but also the vibration.
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Old 04-25-2016, 03:50 AM   #24
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Rich, Glad you made it home safely. Laura and I are still in NC visiting our daughter and waiting for an awning part. Will catch you up on our adventures at a later time. Best Regards,
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Update on strange tire issue. Truck is at Ford Dealer for a going over, Oil, Filter, ETC. They could find absolutely no problem with the left front tire/brakes everything looks normal. Brakes are 50% all around. Truck has 80K miles on it 90% towing the Montana's. They did find a leaky rear axle seal covered under our Ford ESP.
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