check,Good luck. I have had this happen 4 or 5 times even had a message from Ram pop up on the 12" radio screen. Have been to the dealer 3 times and they find nothing wrong. Asked if they could lower the air PSI level so this would stop. They say they cannot do that. I found if you go to some one or buy the software with j scan you can then change the PSI setting. I am afraid that some time it may be real and I ignore it and wreck the tire or pull over to check the tire and somebody rear ends me. I feel for you. There are other places on this forums that talk about this problem.
How long do the batteries last in the tire pressure sensors?
Mine did it so often that I gave up, no sensors in my tires. Still under warranty here.So I need to resurrect this thread. My truck is a 2023 2500 Laramie. I use it regularly for towing, as I am on a 2 month trip right now. We have been out for about 2 weeks, and I regularly check the tire pressure readout especially before a drive day. If I am in a place for more than a few days and will be using the truck to travel often I will deflate the rears to 55 psi. When I am going to hook the fiver back up I will air up to 65-70 psi. Yesterday about an hour into a 2 hour drive my TPMS light lit up and glowed yellow. I tried to check the pressures but the readout just displayed "Tire Pressure Temporarily Unavailable". Pulled over checked all four tires, perfect. TPMS light stays on yellow.
No trouble code messages. Hooked up a OBDII scanner that lets me read and clear DTC. It also reported no DTC, Today I started the truck and went to the tire pressure screen, same message displayed. Let it run while I went out and deflated the tire down to about 45 psi. The only change at the dash readout was that the background color behind the message had a red tint. Reinflated the tire, the red tint went away, the message remains.
I am out of warranty by mileage, so any trip to the dealer will be on me. This is frustrating. My fiver has a external TPMS that Bluetooths to a spare cell phone in the cab. It works great. I thought about disconnecting the negative battery cable, but without any DTC in memory, there may not be a point to it.
Here's my short story - This is pure speculation, but I wonder if the sensors in your trailer wheels are confusing the trucks TPMS? I'm going to assume that your 5th has 4 wheels with 4 sensors, so maybe your truck is thinking "There are 8 sensors to read, but I only need 4. Which ones do I read?" If one or any of your sensors in the truck tires is bad or dead, then it might be trying to pick up the good ones on the trailer. Let me explain why I think this belowWell, resurrecting this thread one more time. Same story, TPMS message came on the dash says it's temporarily unavailable. No reason, had the 5ver hooked up and had been on the road about 30 minutes. All tires set to max pressure recommended. This is truly BS......