for those who have drag wheels,track wheels & winter,how do you deal w/ TPMS?
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for those who have drag wheels,track wheels & winter,how do you deal w/ TPMS?
Im researching for the perfect size 18" wheels...i dont know if ill transfer the tpms valves or deal with CEL....
could the techstream turn off the tpms function?
could the techstream turn off the tpms function?
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You'd just have a flashing light. You can't turn the warning off with techstream, but if you have OE-style sensors you can use it to get the car to recognize them. Some aftermarket sensors (ITM specifically) don't come pre-programmed with a broadcast ID and need a special tool to program. You can also have two sets programmed and swap between them using the dash display menu.
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I also have 18" winter tires and no TPMS. Be warned that besides just the yellow TPMS light, you will also have a red "!" light and your display functions are limited because the display will go back to "Check System". So had I known it was those three things and not simply the yellow tpms light, I would have just bought another set of TPMS sensors when I bought the wheels / tires.
I feel like at this point it's not worth adding them in until I need another set of winter tires, so I doubt I will ever do it. Otherwise, would need to de-mount, swap the valve stems, re-mount tire, balance tire, program TPMS to vehicle.
I feel like at this point it's not worth adding them in until I need another set of winter tires, so I doubt I will ever do it. Otherwise, would need to de-mount, swap the valve stems, re-mount tire, balance tire, program TPMS to vehicle.
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We just drove the car during the winter months with the stupid warning light on. even had it in the dealer for service during that time. They did not care and neither did we. In the spring, throw the stockers back on and light goes away, no problem.
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you can get a set of TPMS sensors from discount tire for $140. Then toggle through the menu with the switch on the lft of the steering wheel to switch from one set to the other. This way no light and you will actually be able to monitor pressure correctly and not have a light on the dash
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I also have 18" winter tires and no TPMS. Be warned that besides just the yellow TPMS light, you will also have a red "!" light and your display functions are limited because the display will go back to "Check System". So had I known it was those three things and not simply the yellow tpms light, I would have just bought another set of TPMS sensors when I bought the wheels / tires.
I feel like at this point it's not worth adding them in until I need another set of winter tires, so I doubt I will ever do it. Otherwise, would need to de-mount, swap the valve stems, re-mount tire, balance tire, program TPMS to vehicle.
I feel like at this point it's not worth adding them in until I need another set of winter tires, so I doubt I will ever do it. Otherwise, would need to de-mount, swap the valve stems, re-mount tire, balance tire, program TPMS to vehicle.
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When I bought my CPO car it came with a separate set of winter wheels. I just assumed they had TPMS being a CPO car. When I put the winter wheels I played around with the dash switch to select a second set of wheels and got the light to turn off. After about twenty minutes of driving the TPMS light would start flashing and shortly after it would stay on for good. When I got home I played around with the switch again and got the light to turn off but again after a short while the light would come. Couldn't quit figure it out at first, but then I realized that my summers were sitting in the garage near the car so it was seeing the TPMS from those wheels but as soon as I got out on the road the TPMS signal was lost and the warning light came on. I thought it was kind of cool that it was picking up the unmounted wheels. Just thought I would share that little experience with you guys...