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Just bought a slightly used 2019 Silverado 3500HD.  LTZ, Duramax, 4WD SRW. I cant find the option to enable tire pressure display in the DIC Vehicle options list. What am I missing?

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16 hours ago, danielm300 said:

Just bought a slightly used 2019 Silverado 3500HD.  LTZ, Duramax, 4WD SRW. I cant find the option to enable tire pressure display in the DIC Vehicle options list. What am I missing?

TPMS is not available on the 3500HD D-MAX.

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51 minutes ago, Silverado4x4 said:

TPMS is not available on the 3500HD D-MAX.

Unless it's a 2020 or newer....

(for the benefit of other readers, since OP's a 2019)

 

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18 hours ago, danielm300 said:

Just bought a slightly used 2019 Silverado 3500HD.  LTZ, Duramax, 4WD SRW. I cant find the option to enable tire pressure display in the DIC Vehicle options list. What am I missing?

 

 

Your truck does not have tire pressure monitoring.  It is not required above 10,000 GVWR.  The only way to have a 3500HD in that year with TPMS is to get it optioned with the de-rated GVWR to 10,000lbs.    

 

GM just added TPM on 3500HD for 2020 new body trucks.

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Thanks for the info. I guess I don't understand the philosophy behind this. It would seem to me that a truck designed for carrying heavy loads or in my case for pulling a medium weight 5th wheel RV would be  would benefit by having TPMS. The whole reason I upgraded from my 2500HD was for the increased GVWR. Oh well my after market TPMS arrived yesterday. Now I can monitor the truck and RV all in one place.

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