TPMS Sensor Replacement
#1
Driver
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TPMS Sensor Replacement
First cold day of the season and my warning light came on leaving work yesterday. At home, I filled up all tires to spec and after resetting twice, the light went off. Hooray! Driving to work this morning, I got the "Check System" error message. Oddly, that went off once I got off the highway and stopped at a light. The car is 2009, so I have a feeling the battery in a sensor is on it's way out.
Would it be beneficial to just replace all 4? Is there a way to tell which one is bad? What sensors will work? PMV-107J? I have to imagine Toyota sensors are a much better value than walking up to the Lexus parts counter...
Would it be beneficial to just replace all 4? Is there a way to tell which one is bad? What sensors will work? PMV-107J? I have to imagine Toyota sensors are a much better value than walking up to the Lexus parts counter...
#2
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First cold day of the season and my warning light came on leaving work yesterday. At home, I filled up all tires to spec and after resetting twice, the light went off. Hooray! Driving to work this morning, I got the "Check System" error message. Oddly, that went off once I got off the highway and stopped at a light. The car is 2009, so I have a feeling the battery in a sensor is on it's way out.
Would it be beneficial to just replace all 4? Is there a way to tell which one is bad? What sensors will work? PMV-107J? I have to imagine Toyota sensors are a much better value than walking up to the Lexus parts counter...
Would it be beneficial to just replace all 4? Is there a way to tell which one is bad? What sensors will work? PMV-107J? I have to imagine Toyota sensors are a much better value than walking up to the Lexus parts counter...
#3
Driver
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This is a pretty strange issue. When it's cooler out, the light will come on after about 20-30 minutes of highway driving. Then, it'll shut off once you slow down to almost a stop. So maybe a batter is on it's way out in one of the sensors.
#4
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The plot thickens! It's been warmer lately around these parts and the issue still persists. When I do between 20-40 minutes of highway driving, the "Check System" warning comes on in the dash. Once I slow down to get off the highway, the light goes off. It won't come on again until I do more highway driving.
Any thoughts? Will a scan tool be able to see what the issue is even if the warning light isn't on? Do these things store codes like a CEL?
Any thoughts? Will a scan tool be able to see what the issue is even if the warning light isn't on? Do these things store codes like a CEL?
#6
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I just bought four new tires last week for my 2012 IS250 from Mavis Tire hear on Long Island NY. They told me that one of the sensor batteries was weak and will fail within about 6 months. They quoted $60.00 for a replacement sensor when I need it and they said the low pressure light will blink when the battery is dead. I've heard on this forum that the typical battery life is 6-7 years.
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I just bought four new tires last week for my 2012 IS250 from Mavis Tire hear on Long Island NY. They told me that one of the sensor batteries was weak and will fail within about 6 months. They quoted $60.00 for a replacement sensor when I need it and they said the low pressure light will blink when the battery is dead. I've heard on this forum that the typical battery life is 6-7 years.
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#8
if you have access to Techstream and cable. You can read each sensor and see status when car is on. Can tell you if sensors are communicating.
#11
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Thanks XSV. Unfortunately, there aren't any near me. Any other national chains that will scan the system? The light is on all the time now. I imagine one of the batteries is now dead.
#12
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Any wheel and tire shop should be able to scan them for you, idk if they will charge you tho. Always ask first. Just give them a call. We have discount tire here so that's pretty much all I've experience with. I did go to an independent shop and the dude scanned them for me for free but they we not able to program my sensors because the machine they have could only program the sensors they sold.
#13
This happened on my 06 IS250 a month ago. Ended up being a bad TPMS sensor in one of the tires. I got them all replaced at discount tire for ~$280 total. Figured the car is 11+ years old and they other 3 were likely not far behind in failing.
#14
I've been having the same issue. I drive about 45 minutes to work, halfway there my tpm light comes on. But it goes off usually the next time I start the car. However, I got them all brand new and installed at discount tires. Every time I take it to Discount Tires, they can't even locate which one is bad. It happens only about 30 minutes of driving and stays on the maximum 20 minutes. Every time I go back to Discount Tire, they seem to not be able to locate which one is bad. I'm thinking that there tire pressure monitors probably are all faulty in my car. I believe I just need to get OEM replacements. It's almost time to put back on my factory tires for winter. I still have the original TPMs in those tires. I never had a issue with the original ones. Only the ones in my aftermarket wheels from Discount Tires
#15
Try a different Discount Tire store. It seems weird that they can not de-bug this issue you have.