Some Chrysler Crossfire owners report experiencing persistent low tire pressure warning lights due to various issues, including leaking tires, wheels that fail to hold air, or faulty tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS). These problems may stem from the TPMS's reliance on radio frequency transmissions from tire pressure sensors integrated with the valve stems. Additionally, if the tire pressure light blinks, it could signal a defective sensor or a malfunctioning receiver. In cases where the TPMS light remains on despite correct tire pressures, it may indicate a sensor failure, which can be diagnosed using a scan tool. To resolve these issues, owners are advised to equalize tire pressures to the recommended levels (32 psi front/33 psi rear) and have the sensors reset by a dealer if necessary to turn off the warning light.
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