All Terrain Tire Over-Pressure Warning

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Is there anyone here that knows if theres a setting to have Cybertruck to ignore over pressure warnings when using all terrain tires. I ask because I installed all terrain tires that have a max pressure rating of 80psi. I ran them at 55 psi until it was time to rotate them.(7500 miles). While rotating I noticed that they were wearing a little unevenly on the inner and outer edges of all the tires. I increased the pressure to 65psi to see if this would reduce the wear. Unfortunately I now get the warning of over-pressure in the tires. In the manual it states that AT tires can run at 65psi on the Cybertruck but doesn't show how to set the truck up to adjust to this setting and not get the warning. Has anyone else ran across this and know if theres a way to prevent the warning?

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Got a picture of what the over-pressure warning looks like? I get an error running mine at 55PSI, but not sure it's an over-pressure warning....more of a TPMS warning.
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Running my tire pressure at 51 pounds. Tires are wearing evenly. Just disappointed that I will only get 19,000 miles?
 
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Yes. Here's a picture of the warning I have. The one posted above looks like a fault with a TPMS sensor.

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Is there anyone here that knows if theres a setting to have Cybertruck to ignore over pressure warnings when using all terrain tires. I ask because I installed all terrain tires that have a max pressure rating of 80psi. I ran them at 55 psi until it was time to rotate them.(7500 miles). While rotating I noticed that they were wearing a little unevenly on the inner and outer edges of all the tires. I increased the pressure to 65psi to see if this would reduce the wear. Unfortunately I now get the warning of over-pressure in the tires. In the manual it states that AT tires can run at 65psi on the Cybertruck but doesn't show how to set the truck up to adjust to this setting and not get the warning. Has anyone else ran across this and know if theres a way to prevent the warning?

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Does the manual say 65 psi all the time or just when off roading ?
 


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Is there anyone here that knows if theres a setting to have Cybertruck to ignore over pressure warnings when using all terrain tires. I ask because I installed all terrain tires that have a max pressure rating of 80psi. I ran them at 55 psi until it was time to rotate them.(7500 miles). While rotating I noticed that they were wearing a little unevenly on the inner and outer edges of all the tires. I increased the pressure to 65psi to see if this would reduce the wear. Unfortunately I now get the warning of over-pressure in the tires. In the manual it states that AT tires can run at 65psi on the Cybertruck but doesn't show how to set the truck up to adjust to this setting and not get the warning. Has anyone else ran across this and know if theres a way to prevent the warning?

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I would look in the service menu to see if you can select a different tire option. Was your truck delivered with the all-season radials?
 

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Aren't you supposed to increase the pressure to 65 when towing? I wonder if towing mode changes the PSI alert limits?
 


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I feel like this should be selectable under wheels and tires. Plenty of people run ko3 for example.
Doesn’t look like it is browsing through my menu.
 

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Grok: "The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) in the Tesla Cybertruck warns of pressures out of specification, with overpressure alerts for all-terrain tires triggering at 65 PSI, which aligns with the maximum rated pressure for loaded conditions (e.g., GVWR or towing) per the owner's manual. The recommended pressure for normal unloaded driving is 50 PSI, and exceeding 65 PSI risks tire damage or loss of control. For off-road use, pressures can be safely lowered to 36 PSI but must be returned to spec before highway driving."
therefore seems 55-64 is fair but in the summer expect 64 to, goto 70 when its 100F
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