TPMS Issue...
Just got some new aftermarket HRE's and was told sensors inside are aftermarket.
TPMS light was on and took it to the tire shop. The person asked me for d make/model, had me turn on the car into accessory and went ahead and checked 4 sensors (all were reading). she then had me plug into the OBD2 and start the car.
Light disappeared but no reading, was told to drive it for a little bit and it would come up.
I drove it home (30 minute drive above 50mph) and nothing came up.
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Did a little research and apparently the first solution was turning car to accessory, holding down TPMS reset under steering wheel until blinks 3 times and letting the car idle for 20 minutes. This did not work.
Then tried taking the car out for a 30 minute freeway drive (>50 mph) and the 4 tires miraculously read.
I thought everything was fixed and super excited.
Came out to the car this morning again and upon starting the car I am getting -- for all 4 tires, no TPMS light.
Does anyone know how to solve this or what the issue is? Would rather not have to take it to the tire shop again if not necessary and I can fix from home.
TPMS light was on and took it to the tire shop. The person asked me for d make/model, had me turn on the car into accessory and went ahead and checked 4 sensors (all were reading). she then had me plug into the OBD2 and start the car.
Light disappeared but no reading, was told to drive it for a little bit and it would come up.
I drove it home (30 minute drive above 50mph) and nothing came up.
-
Did a little research and apparently the first solution was turning car to accessory, holding down TPMS reset under steering wheel until blinks 3 times and letting the car idle for 20 minutes. This did not work.
Then tried taking the car out for a 30 minute freeway drive (>50 mph) and the 4 tires miraculously read.
I thought everything was fixed and super excited.
Came out to the car this morning again and upon starting the car I am getting -- for all 4 tires, no TPMS light.
Does anyone know how to solve this or what the issue is? Would rather not have to take it to the tire shop again if not necessary and I can fix from home.
Looks like it requires the OBDII scan tool so you might have to go to the tire shop or you can take it to the dealership and they would reset it. You can also try buying an OBDII scan tool and try to do it at home.
tried this , let the car sit for like 5 minutes and turned it off , took for a quick drive and still nothing
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