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Did you ever get this fixed i have the same issue light off but only dashes on display. The snap on scanner at the shop reads the pressure. That means the TPMS are good and transmitting but only dashes at the display
i had the same issue on mine so what I did is relearn all the tpms sensors with my auteltpms scanner tool and it fix the dash line issues it now works everytime
2014 Lexus IS250 AWD: The TPMS warning light is NOT on. On the info display, all four tires are showing dashes -- . I have been to a local, reputable tire dealer that looked at the issue and they found the tpms sensors were emitting signals for all four tires and even programmed them into the OBD-II port. After driving the recommended time/distance (more than recommended), still no readings. I've searched the internet forever, but found nothing sutiable. The dealer wants $149 to program the sensors; however, it appears to me that this is an issue with the vehicle receiver and most likely a warranty covered issue. Has anyone had this problem and does anyone know if this might be a known issue with this model?
get your tpms sensors relearn and that should fix your problem i relearn all my sensors with an auteltpms tool and it works practically at that no more dash line
I swapped back to my OEM tires so they put the sensors back on my wheels. My TPMS pressures used to come on (both OEM and aftermarket wheels) within 10-20 seconds. I noticed after I got my OEM wheels back on, it would take 30 minutes and sometimes dashes the entire drive. I also knew my wheels needed to get rebalanced because it would vibrate around 60-80mph.
After getting my tires rebalanced, my TPMS readings started coming back up within 10 seconds every drive. Small thing, but make sure to do that
i had the same issue on mine so what I did is relearn all the tpms sensors with my auteltpms scanner tool and it fix the dash line issues it now works everytime
Did you find out what caused it to lose it in the first place?
My IS started doing the same thing two months ago, in my case, I have to shut it off and turn it back on, then the readings would appear.
Same issue on the 2022 one as well and it's only ~4 months old.
I'll do the relearn on them, although it's weird that we even have to do that.
I am getting the same dashes on my 2014 IS 250 RWD. Problem occurred after getting 4 new tires. A week after the problem the sensors worked for a few hours and then the dashes came back. Can anybody recommend an auteltpms scanner tool? Or a less expensive solution?
I am getting the same dashes on my 2014 IS 250 RWD. Problem occurred after getting 4 new tires. A week after the problem the sensors worked for a few hours and then the dashes came back. Can anybody recommend an auteltpms scanner tool? Or a less expensive solution?
it’s going to be easier for you to have the tire shop check it out. At that age if they are original they are going to start dying out. Even if the light is reset it most likely not be for long.
This topic has been going for a record time and it would seem that none of you guys have a solution. I wish I had.
My UK-based 2011 IS250-C has the TPMS light on and I cannot find a solution. Costco (yeah, we really do have Costco in Blighty) diagnosed two failed sensors which they replaced but the fault remains. In days gone by I could remove the lamp or the fuse but neither is feasible. All tyres and pressures and good.
The issue is that our MOT test (annual inspection) requires that TPMS, if fitted, is functional. A visit to my Lexus dealer would result in a £500 ($650) bill at least which I would like to avoid.
This topic has been going for a record time and it would seem that none of you guys have a solution. I wish I had.
My UK-based 2011 IS250-C has the TPMS light on and I cannot find a solution. Costco (yeah, we really do have Costco in Blighty) diagnosed two failed sensors which they replaced but the fault remains. In days gone by I could remove the lamp or the fuse but neither is feasible. All tyres and pressures and good.
The issue is that our MOT test (annual inspection) requires that TPMS, if fitted, is functional. A visit to my Lexus dealer would result in a £500 ($650) bill at least which I would like to avoid.
Any suggestions welcome.
The solution is usually pretty simple. Replace the bad sensors and do a proper relearn. The problem is people either don’t want to spend the money or the techs don’t follow the proper procedures. There is always a chance the ECU or transmitter is bad but that is rare. If Costco diagnosed that the sensors were dead and replaced them, what exact sensors did they use. Also, did they follow this procedure? https://www.dillvalves.com/wp-conten...RL-A1240-1.pdf
Thanks for your response and knowledge. The installed sensors all transmit and the setting is MAIN however when I press and hold the OK button I don't get 3 beeps.