View Single Post
Old 12-08-2017, 06:56 PM   #6 (permalink)
OhioYJ
Enthusiast Member
 
OhioYJ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Ohio
Posts: 261
Drives: 2016 370Z
Rep Power: 953
OhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond reputeOhioYJ has a reputation beyond repute
Default

I'm very glad I just bit the bullet and had my buddy at the tire shop clone my current TPMS sensors. Any tire shop can do this, heck you can buy the tool that does this. All he did was get the reader near my current wheels to get the ID from my current TPMSs' and program the new ones. Then we marked installed them into the corresponding wheels. The car now has no idea which wheels are on it, and I'm free to switch between wheels freely, with warning lights, or trips to tire shops.

I know some cars can store multiple sets of TPMS sensors though, I didn't look into whether or not the 370Z could.

If you do nothing, you'll just have the light on.
OhioYJ is offline   Reply With Quote