Hi, when I purchased my 2024 RAV4 Prime my tire pressure is 53 psi. The door jamb I.D. says tire pressure should be 35 psi?
Steve
Steve
I wonder what a predelivery tech makes? I bet my 16 YO could be WAY more attentive to stuff like that.
Maybe....
FYI: There is a pre-delivery service (PDS) procedure that all Toyota dealers are required to perform (see T-SB-0056-20 for the 2021 RAV4 PDS procedure). It requires checking the tire pressure and initializing the TPMS, which also includes changing the tire pressure compensation settings in cold weather, if needed.So why am I paying a prep charge on a new vehicle purchase???
Toyota requires all dealers to do a Pre-Delivery Service (PDS) on every new car, which includes a checklist. There is one for every year and model that Toyota makes. For example, here is the PDS requirements for my '21 RAV4: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10179696-9999.pdfAre you sure that was not the check list.of things they were supposed to show you when you picked up the car? Because I have that in my car too, the salesman did not go through any of it (other than how to link up the phone and show me a button that turns off something (whatever makes the engine sound like it is off at lights.)
Makes sense, shipper/transport folks dont really want to be held up because a tire went flat, or vehicle sat too long in a staging lot.Literally hundreds of 5th gen posts going back all the way to 2019 that dealers commonly failed to reset delivery tire pressures and peoples' new RAVs had 40 or more PSI. I checked mine when I took delivery in 2021 and it had 45 PS!. When I pointed it out to the Toyota salesman he just shrugged.