225-60.16
This means you have low tire pressure on one of your four tires, so adjust tire pressure as needed.
35 lbs
My tire man recommends 33# all around, for best wear.
Once the pressure in the affected tire is correct the light should reset itself after a few minutes of driving. It might not reset if a sensor battery is depleted or a sensor is defective. That will likely require a dealer visit to correct.
Open your drivers door , there should be an information sticker that shows the tire size that originally came on that vehicle
If the tire pressure is correct, the sensor should turn off by itself after a brief drive. It will not turn off if the battery is bad in one of the sensors mounted inside the wheel or there is some other problem with the sensor.
The tire sidewall will list the max pressure. Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for the vehicle
The correct tire pressure for Ford Territory 235 is about 30 psi for the front tires.
The correct factory tire size for a 2005 Jeep Wrangler is 245/75/R16.
I believe that is the Tire Pressure Monitoring System telling you that a tire is low. If this is the case the odometer screen should be displaying "Tire Reset" instead of your mileage. I will tell you that I own a 2004 Ford Freestar SE and have found that warning light to be incredibly unreliable. It worked properly once and ever since has given me trouble. When I have a flat tire it doesn't tell me and when I don't have a flat it tells me that I have one.
Correct the tire pressure.