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tpms re-learning pressure sensor ID with no special tools

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Old 12-12-2015, 11:20 AM
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Had an Acura TL for 10 years now, TPMS still works great. Good advice I'll get all four and then replace them at the same time. Love our 2007 G35, still very low milage and runs great. Just replaced the serpentine belt and everything else looks great.
 
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Old 12-14-2015, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
Replace them all when 1 goes bad... My advice as I tried the whole satellite replacement thing and then all the other batteries died .


I agree. Replace all 4 at one time. They way I rotate tires, i'd lose track instantly over which is new and which is not
 
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Old 01-01-2016, 11:21 AM
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My 07 g35x tpms sensors just went out. Lights came on. Tried to do the relearn but failed. Ordered 4 new sensors since they last 5 to 10 years only. Cost me 160 for all 4 from denso with 2 day shipping on Rockauto.com . And installed them for 60. Did the relearn myself and it worked. Front left 34, front right 31, rear right 29, rear left 26. Connected a wire to the tpms plug on obd2. Tapped it to ground 6 times, Power on but engine off. Drove 2 miles and lights went off. I pulled over and filled to 35. So far so good. Thanks guys. Saved me a trip to dealers. BTW denso 5500304 l don't require activation!!!
 

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Update; Yes Pep Boys said I had a low battery sensor and they said they reset the system but the light came back on after two miles of driving in town. When the car is started it blinked for 45 seconds and then stayed on solid. But here's my surprise; we drove the car to a nearby town and reached speeds over 70 mph. After about 10 miles the light went out and has not come back on for over 3 weeks. Great news, I hope!
 
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Originally Posted by NYC0735x
My 07 g35x tpms sensors just went out. Lights came on. Tried to do the relearn but failed. Ordered 4 new sensors since they last 5 to 10 years only. Cost me 140 for all 4 from denso. And installed them for 60. Did the relearn myself and it worked. Front left 34, front right 31, rear right 29, rear left 26. Connected a wire to the tpms plug on obd2. Tapped it to ground 6 times, Power on but engine off. Drove 2 miles and lights went off. I pulled over and filled to 35. So far so good. Thanks guys. Saved me a trip to dealers. BTW denso don't require activation!!!
Good news. Post up the exact sensor model number please.
 
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Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
Good news. Post up the exact sensor model number please.

Sorry don't know the model number. 2007 G35 Sedan with performance package tires (front and rear different sizes but same rim size)
 
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Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
Good news. Post up the exact sensor model number please.
Yup. Sorry it's updated.
 
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