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Re: The joy of buying a used vehicle...
Will that work to shut the TPM stuff off all together when putting tires and wheels on WITHOUT those fancy little pick up sensors..??
And yes.. I'm asking before I've even read that little how to... LOL
edit: Ok.. I read it... Guess it won't work to get rid of the TPS.. What does work..(in theory)
Rob
Last edited by Crash ? : 01-10-2007 at 05:18 PM.
Re: The joy of buying a used vehicle...
And yes.. I'm asking before I've even read that little how to... LOL
edit: Ok.. I read it... Guess it won't work to get rid of the TPS.. What does work..(in theory)
Rob
I would have the TPM'S installed on the new wheels. Your tire shop can do it for you.
Regarding the question, I don't know, it's an F5 thing.
Re: The joy of buying a used vehicle...
And he's not telling.
Some have said that if you remove the sensors, eventually the warnings will stop. Personally, I don't buy it, but there's only one way to find out.
Re: The joy of buying a used vehicle...
Re: The joy of buying a used vehicle...
Keeping the TPS in the OEM Tires and wheels.. The 35's and the 2nd set of wheels will be the offroad/weekend set (I hope)... Of course after the novelty wears off some..
I've heard some folks say they only get the TPS errors for a few days and then it gives up and quits or something...
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