TPMS Canister on 3IS
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TPMS Canister on 3IS
Has anyone actually tried this on a 3IS? I know a lot of people had success on the 2IS, but when I made one over the weekend and had all the sensors in there, the pressure indicator reads "--" and my tire pressure light is on... Double checked the canister and it's holding pressure steadily at 36psi. Tried resetting the tire pressure light and no luck. But when I have the sensors in a bag sitting in the trunk, the car read 0 PSI (tire pressure light came on still of cause). So i know the sensors work.
I'm using the EZ sensors 33500 and cloned the codes on the 4 stock wheels.
I'm using the EZ sensors 33500 and cloned the codes on the 4 stock wheels.
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When I first got the sensors and had the tire place clone the IDs from the 4 stock ones, I drove home with the 4 stock ones on the stock rims, and I had the cloned ones sitting in the trunk just in a bag... the dash reading was bouncing back and forth between 36psi (from the stock wheels) and 0psi (i'm guessing from the cloned 33500 sensors?) But as soon as I took the stock wheels off and mounted the winter setup, the car reads "---" and tire pressure warning light came on. Even after putting the cloned sensors in a pressure capsule and pressure up to 36psi, the car would still read "---" and pressure warning light stays on.
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Ok, you have the same behavior as mine. If you have the OEM sensors in the right place, you will get the readings from the 33500. But if the OEMs aren't near, you won't get the readings. Just putting the stock tires aside of the car was getting me the readings...
Although I didn't had the readings, in my case, the system was still working because I tried lowering the pressure in one tire and the dash light lit up.
These are pretty weird...
Although I didn't had the readings, in my case, the system was still working because I tried lowering the pressure in one tire and the dash light lit up.
These are pretty weird...
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Ok, you have the same behavior as mine. If you have the OEM sensors in the right place, you will get the readings from the 33500. But if the OEMs aren't near, you won't get the readings. Just putting the stock tires aside of the car was getting me the readings...
Although I didn't had the readings, in my case, the system was still working because I tried lowering the pressure in one tire and the dash light lit up.
These are pretty weird...
Although I didn't had the readings, in my case, the system was still working because I tried lowering the pressure in one tire and the dash light lit up.
These are pretty weird...
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#9
I've had this for well over two years and my tpms light is always off. However, the psi reading does not show up on my dash due to the cansiter is not near car. I have it stored in garage some what near car but not right next to car.
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so you don't keep the canister in the car (no tpms in car) and no tpms light??
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#13
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Why he probably doesn't get the light is every morning before he leaves, the car is reading the sensors of the wheels sitting in the garage next to the car and then after about 50 miles or so it would trigger. if his daily trips are sorter then they will never come on because of the cycle of seeing the sensors when its back in the garage next to the wheels with the TMPS in them.
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You can drive with no sensors and light wont come on for like roughly 50 miles.
Why he probably doesn't get the light is every morning before he leaves, the car is reading the sensors of the wheels sitting in the garage next to the car and then after about 50 miles or so it would trigger. if his daily trips are sorter then they will never come on because of the cycle of seeing the sensors when its back in the garage next to the wheels with the TMPS in them.
Why he probably doesn't get the light is every morning before he leaves, the car is reading the sensors of the wheels sitting in the garage next to the car and then after about 50 miles or so it would trigger. if his daily trips are sorter then they will never come on because of the cycle of seeing the sensors when its back in the garage next to the wheels with the TMPS in them.