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What happens when TPMS sensors are gone

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Old 06-13-2008, 07:20 AM
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you can open ur gauge cluster a put a black piece of electric tape over the light if you want...thats what i do on my landcruisers after i remove the rear air bags
 
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No what I meant was...

Once I remove my stock wheels and throw them in the garage for a season, run some aftermarket-no TPMS wheels for the summer, will the warning light disappear once I put my stock wheels back on after a season without them?
 
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Originally Posted by johnnyzee
No what I meant was...

Once I remove my stock wheels and throw them in the garage for a season, run some aftermarket-no TPMS wheels for the summer, will the warning light disappear once I put my stock wheels back on after a season without them?
That is correct, once you put your stock wheels and sensors back on your light will go out.
 
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Old 06-16-2008, 10:49 PM
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Thank you GEE35X!
 
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