Ford Pass Tire Pressure Incorrect

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Has anyone noticed the tire pressures on Ford Pass are no longer accurate?
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Has anyone noticed the tire pressures on Ford Pass are no longer accurate?
Mine never have been. Typically off by about 2psi
 
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Its always way off, and i swear the app says not to trust it.
 
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I guess I’ll just quit using it.
 


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I guess I’ll just quit using it.
Just figure out how much it's off consistently and work with that. It's only designed to be a rough guide anyway. That's how I do it.
 
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Just figure out how much it's off consistently and work with that. It's only designed to be a rough guide anyway. That's how I do it.
It’s off front to rear. Like it’s just putting in a number. useless for me.
 
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Pretty sure it depends on the last time your truck communicated with that server/database. I’ve been home about 90 minutes and here’s what I go on both, truck reading first, app second. The app is just a guide (same with dash readout I guess).

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Mine is normally off by 1 psi cold front & rear, but the app does say to take the reading with a grain of salt as it may not be accurate.
 

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Make sure you pull down and refresh the app from the vehicle tab, so that it does communicate and update. Mine has always been accurate to what the vehicle says.
 

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Mine have always been 1-2 lbs off on the app. When I check my pressure with the gauge it's always spot on to the dash readout.

I hardly ever use the app. Usually it's only for times when when we're out I second guess myself if I've locked the doors.
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