TPMS Light and After-Market Wheels
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TPMS Light and After-Market Wheels
When I replaced my OEM 19's with Axis Matrix 19's, everything was good. But, a few days later, my TPMS light came on. It comes on for a minute blinking then stays on after a minute has passed. I checked the manual and a blinking TPMS light means there is a malfunction with the sensors. Thing is, I dont have the sensors anymore. I removed them when I got my new wheels. I scheduled an appt. to take my car in on Monday morning to the dealer for them to look at it. They seemed unsure about what to do about the light.
My question, when you got aftermarket wheels and got rid of your TPMS's, did your light come on? If so, what did you do about it? Id rather not hand over my keys to the dealer for them to do something simple that maybe I can do myself. Any suggestions? Thanks
My question, when you got aftermarket wheels and got rid of your TPMS's, did your light come on? If so, what did you do about it? Id rather not hand over my keys to the dealer for them to do something simple that maybe I can do myself. Any suggestions? Thanks
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If the light bothers you that much, get a used set of TPS and band them onto your aftermarket wheels. Look to spend $150-200 for used TPS and another $40-50 in banding supplies. Also factor in the cost of having your tires unmounted and remounted. Don't forget to include having your TPS reprogrammed for say $90. If the fixing the light is worth say $300+, do it. Otherwise, I'd live with the TPS dash light.
TPS DIY.
TPS DIY.
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when I installed my aftermarket wheels, U couldnt put the sensor either. Nothing showed for the first 2 weeks, but after that the little light came on and does the same exact thing you said, flashes and then just lighst up. Its nothing man, its just telling you to check tire pressure, but since its not there anymore there is nothing you can do. Its not a problem, trust me, youll be fine. It might even shut off once in a while.
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There has to be some way the dealer can disable the light. Well see what happens on monday. Id rather not have to see it everytime I start my car, its annoying and I dont want to have to explain it.
As for getting a used set of sensors and putting em on, no thanks. No need, I know when my tire is low. Thanks for the link tho
Anyone else?
As for getting a used set of sensors and putting em on, no thanks. No need, I know when my tire is low. Thanks for the link tho
Anyone else?
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Originally Posted by extreme4377
There has to be some way the dealer can disable the light. Well see what happens on monday. Id rather not have to see it everytime I start my car, its annoying and I dont want to have to explain it.
As for getting a used set of sensors and putting em on, no thanks. No need, I know when my tire is low. Thanks for the link tho
Anyone else?
As for getting a used set of sensors and putting em on, no thanks. No need, I know when my tire is low. Thanks for the link tho
Anyone else?
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Originally Posted by zackt69
Dealer can't disable the light... I called a bunch of them and talked to the service dept. My lights been on for almost a year now... you'll forget about it in a couple weeks.
The local dealers here disable and enable the system twice a year for customers when they change out their snow tires for them.