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I received an alert this morning on the way to work that my tire pressure on my Sierra was critically low.  Checked the tires and the dash shows 39 - 41psi on all four tires (I live in Florida so the pressure fluctuates).  When I looked on the GMC App, I have a critically low warning for all four tires and the recommended tire pressures for front and rear shows 559psi.  Is there a way to correct this in the app?  I have not attempted uninstalling the app yet.  I'm at work and work in a secure location so no phones allowed.  Has anyone else experienced something like this?

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Glad to hear. It was what I hoped had happened. The other scenario was that either my truck had been stolen out of my pole barn or the auxiliary battery that they didnt replace when the main battery went bad at 300 miles was also bad.

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Yeah me too...did an update yesterday (n23-241272) and today this.Screenshot_20230906_064557.thumb.jpg.c6e5b5ea52303d819ef59772a49991d1.jpg

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Decided to look at mine.

Truck has had four (yes install history show 4 updates in  the last 2 weeks) OTA's in the last 2 weeks (but not N23-241272)

 

Air pressure is fine on both vehicles that are connected to the app.

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30 minutes ago, redwngr said:

Decided to look at mine.

Truck has had four (yes install history show 4 updates in  the last 2 weeks) OTA's in the last 2 weeks (but not N23-241272)

 

Air pressure is fine on both vehicles that are connected to the app.

Idk what they got messed up

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Not sure what you folks are complaining about.... I personally prefer at let 600 PSI in my tires. 

 

I think we should all over inflate our tires to the recommendation PSI....... if we survive maybe we can join a nice class action lol

 

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20 hours ago, ddc1279 said:

I received an alert this morning on the way to work that my tire pressure on my Sierra was critically low.  Checked the tires and the dash shows 39 - 41psi on all four tires (I live in Florida so the pressure fluctuates).  When I looked on the GMC App, I have a critically low warning for all four tires and the recommended tire pressures for front and rear shows 559psi.  Is there a way to correct this in the app?  I have not attempted uninstalling the app yet.  I'm at work and work in a secure location so no phones allowed.  Has anyone else experienced something like this?

Same here. All I can do in laugh. I also got an update sent around the same time. Did anyone do the update yet?

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