Dealer charge for tire pressure monitor reset?
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The one single thing any rational, sane-thinking man in Southern CA would do is this: keep shopping and never look back
I wouldn't let any employee at Discount Tire anywhere near my wheels, tires, lug nuts, tpms....ANYTHING for that matter.
#17
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We don't have Discount Tire here. But most high volume tire places have learned to satisfactorily deal with luxury cars. Even lower end cars usually have expensive wheels that won't tolerate the old "bar around the rim" tire removal equipment.
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Discount Tire is also known as America's Tire Company in a few states just in case
#19
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Wow, I have never heard someone ever endorse Discount Tire like that. I have to assume the Discount Tire out there is FAR different from the Discount Tire we have over here.
The one single thing any rational, sane-thinking man in Southern CA would do is this: keep shopping and never look back
I wouldn't let any employee at Discount Tire anywhere near my wheels, tires, lug nuts, tpms....ANYTHING for that matter.
The one single thing any rational, sane-thinking man in Southern CA would do is this: keep shopping and never look back
I wouldn't let any employee at Discount Tire anywhere near my wheels, tires, lug nuts, tpms....ANYTHING for that matter.
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tirs shop can't reprogram LS?
I just went to my local tire shop to swap in a tire with a different sensor that's already mounted. They try to reprogram it but said the sensor is good, but their tool can't talk to the LS? Do they need special tool to talk to the LS? Anyone in NJ know where I can get in reprogram?
#21
I just went to my local tire shop to swap in a tire with a different sensor that's already mounted. They try to reprogram it but said the sensor is good, but their tool can't talk to the LS? Do they need special tool to talk to the LS? Anyone in NJ know where I can get in reprogram?
#22
I just went to my local tire shop to swap in a tire with a different sensor that's already mounted. They try to reprogram it but said the sensor is good, but their tool can't talk to the LS? Do they need special tool to talk to the LS? Anyone in NJ know where I can get in reprogram?
#23
The Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems were mandated by the NHTSA for all new cars sold in the US beginning with the 2008 models. Although there was no mandated standard and there are lots of variations, nearly all major tire shops can load the sensor IDs into cars including the Lexus LS models. Sam's Club and Costco can probably do it. If you prefer that a dealership do this for you then try a Toyota dealership as they will certainly charge less than a Lexus dealer.
My personal favorites are the programmable TPMS sensors that can be "cloned" to the IDs of the original sensors on the car, completely eliminating the need for this step (and the programming/reprogramming dance for winter/summer wheels). I found one or two mfrs that make these and believe I even read about one of them in this forum. It's a particularly nice feature to have, given that someone had the brilliant idea to only allow storage of one set of IDs at a time on the LS's TPMS computer (i.e., no "A/B" switch)!
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#24
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This is good to know. Several years ago, not only did you need the dealership to program the IDs into the computer, but also, you had to break the tire assemblies to manually read the sensor IDs if you did not have them available. Later on, Toyota/Lexus sensor IDs could actually be read without having to break into the tire assembly, but still could not be programmed onto the computer outside the dealership. So, it is huge progress to be able to do this elsewhere.
My personal favorites are the programmable TPMS sensors that can be "cloned" to the IDs of the original sensors on the car, completely eliminating the need for this step (and the programming/reprogramming dance for winter/summer wheels). I found one or two mfrs that make these and believe I even read about one of them in this forum. It's a particularly nice feature to have, given that someone had the brilliant idea to only allow storage of one set of IDs at a time on the LS's TPMS computer (i.e., no "A/B" switch)!
My personal favorites are the programmable TPMS sensors that can be "cloned" to the IDs of the original sensors on the car, completely eliminating the need for this step (and the programming/reprogramming dance for winter/summer wheels). I found one or two mfrs that make these and believe I even read about one of them in this forum. It's a particularly nice feature to have, given that someone had the brilliant idea to only allow storage of one set of IDs at a time on the LS's TPMS computer (i.e., no "A/B" switch)!
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I would also have to back discount tire. I have never had better service. The people are polite, helpful, and they back their work. If there is an issue with anything they will always make it right. I live in AZ and have been to a discount tire in CA to get my mom new tires for her car and I would agree the shop in LA didnt feel like the ones we have here in AZ
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This is good to know. Several years ago, not only did you need the dealership to program the IDs into the computer, but also, you had to break the tire assemblies to manually read the sensor IDs if you did not have them available. Later on, Toyota/Lexus sensor IDs could actually be read without having to break into the tire assembly, but still could not be programmed onto the computer outside the dealership. So, it is huge progress to be able to do this elsewhere.
My personal favorites are the programmable TPMS sensors that can be "cloned" to the IDs of the original sensors on the car, completely eliminating the need for this step (and the programming/reprogramming dance for winter/summer wheels). I found one or two mfrs that make these and believe I even read about one of them in this forum. It's a particularly nice feature to have, given that someone had the brilliant idea to only allow storage of one set of IDs at a time on the LS's TPMS computer (i.e., no "A/B" switch)!
My personal favorites are the programmable TPMS sensors that can be "cloned" to the IDs of the original sensors on the car, completely eliminating the need for this step (and the programming/reprogramming dance for winter/summer wheels). I found one or two mfrs that make these and believe I even read about one of them in this forum. It's a particularly nice feature to have, given that someone had the brilliant idea to only allow storage of one set of IDs at a time on the LS's TPMS computer (i.e., no "A/B" switch)!
#28
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This is the first I have heard about cloned sensors and I would like to get a set. However, I checked out Orange but, at least from my read of their site application guide, they only supply up to the 2010 model year LS. Can anyone provide info on a manufacturer who does have cloneable sensors for 2011?
#29
I checked Sewell earlier, and they show the same part number, 2007-2012 LS460.
Probably worthwhile to call Orange anyway; those application guides are not always kept up to date.
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I did consider the possibility that perhaps the Orange application guide was just not current for 2011. However I do see that other manufactures (e.g., Audi) has specific entries for 2011 and thus suspected something might have changed with the LS sensors for 2011. I do know that the warnings you get when driving without the sensors are slightly different in the 2011 from the 2009. On the 2011 it does flash the warning after driving without the sensors for about 30 miles but you no longer loose the central info display you just get a yellow tire symbol on the display.
Anyway, I have emailed Orange to see if the sensors are available for 2011. Will post their response.