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I thought I read that a Tire Pressure Gauge is supplied with the Limited, anyone know where it's located? Thanks!
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If it's any consolation the Owner's Manual says it's included but I haven't found it either.
It should be in your tool pouch under the seat... :eek: If it ain't there; tell your dealer that you want one.



Nope, already checked there. Will check with dealer and post results. Thanks!
Good luck! :D



Don't lose a lot of sleep over it - it is practically useless
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My RS came with one... its attached with a bungee cord inside the frunk. I've found the gauge is useful for the front tires, but hard to get to on the back tire.
I have a dial guage that holds the reading till you release it that I got from Summet Racing that seems to be very accurate. Thought the can am guage was essentually useless.
any luck yet dude? if you can't find it, tire pressure gauges are cheap, can be bought for under $10 at automotive parts stores.
Not yet, spoke to the salesperson - just told me to add it to my LIST of other things to speak to the Rep about - kinda slow about getting some warranty stuff done.
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I thought I read that a Tire Pressure Gauge is supplied with the Limited, anyone know where it's located? Thanks!
Mine came in the tool pouch located in the front conpartment. 2011 RTS
Not yet, spoke to the salesperson - just told me to add it to my LIST of other things to speak to the Rep about - kinda slow about getting some warranty stuff done.
I bought a $40 inflator from Amazon which runs on 110v or 12v. You dial in the pressure you want and it inflates to that and then stops. I tested against my expensive digital pressure gauge and it was spot on. So I just leave it plugged in next to the battery tender and I can check the front tires any time. The rear stays more consistent so I don’t have to grovel on the floor that often. I use it about once every couple of weeks. Works well for $40.
Mine came in the tool kit, a little dubious of it at first but checked against other known good gauges and found it fairly accurate.
Looks a bit like that thing on the right.

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That be it, just keep a fresh battery in it.
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