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Old 11-28-2008, 12:59 AM
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How do I bypass my tire pressure monitors?

Just got new rims, sensors wont fit...when i drive the symbol appears and blinks forever before deciding to just stay on.

anyone know how to throw the sensors so it wont appear on my dash?
 
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Old 11-28-2008, 01:12 AM
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I have the same problem. I don't evem have TPMS on my new wheels. what's going on??
 
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There is no way to remove the light without having the monitors installed on most cars. Luckily, my light never went on.

What you can to is use tie-straps the mount the sensors onto the inside of your wheels so the light turns off.
 
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Old 11-28-2008, 01:47 AM
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Or just buy regular valve stems. Thats what i did. Light stays off.
 
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^does not work on all cars....we are just lucky
 
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I've got my wheels on order and I think that I'm going to install all 4 sensors in the spare tire. I'll double side tape them and band it to the inside.
 
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get PVC pipe from home depot

put your TPS in there, Seal the ends, install air valve, pump it with air (35 psi) and put it in your trunk. .
 
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get PVC pipe from home depot

put your TPS in there, Seal the ends, install air valve, pump it with air (35 psi) and put it in your trunk. .
That won't work because the TPS only gets it's power when the wheel is rotating. If the wheel is not rotating the charge will run down and TPMS will come on. It has some sort of connectic energy charging system in the TPS, Learned that with my Nissan Armada
 
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I think PIAA Wheels sells angle adapters for our stock tpms i just left my sensors off.
 
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Originally Posted by SxExCx
There is no way to remove the light without having the monitors installed on most cars. Luckily, my light never went on.

What you can to is use tie-straps the mount the sensors onto the inside of your wheels so the light turns off.
ill try this idea since it seems the most probable in terms of working and if not, ill use hotelcrazy's idea..ill let you guys know how all goes
 
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Originally Posted by Rphillips6487
ill try this idea since it seems the most probable in terms of working and if not, ill use hotelcrazy's idea..ill let you guys know how all goes
Well what did you end up doing?
 
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lol glad my light didn't show up...
 
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unplug the light !
 
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Old 01-02-2009, 07:41 AM
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BTW, I just got this from Wiki Answers:

The tire pressure sensor doesn't actually measure the tire pressure. It uses the wheel speed sensor (part of the ABS) to measure very minute differences in rotational speed between all four tires. When it senses a difference from what a nominally good tire is, it will turn on the tire pressure light. Note that you will need to check the tire pressure in all tires, as it doesn't indicate which tire is the problem. Once the tire pressure is adjusted, reset the light according to the owner's manual. You'll also need to do this after changing to a spare.
 
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Originally Posted by Rphillips6487
Just got new rims, sensors wont fit...when i drive the symbol appears and blinks forever before deciding to just stay on.

anyone know how to throw the sensors so it wont appear on my dash?
Gotta ask this question after everyone's opinions, why won't the sensors fit your wheels? I'm on my third set and they've always fit, never had issues and they do work! You're better off having them installed that way the PITA warning light isn't on! Find an
adapter that will work!
Gary
 

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