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Old 06-03-2009, 08:32 PM   #11 (permalink)
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There's a procedure that is detailed in the service manual to connect the new TPMS sensors with your car. You know how when you buy a new Bluetooth headset you have to pair it with your phone? Or for that matter, you have to pair your phone with the Bluetooth in your Z (Touring model)? Same concept, except much more complicated. In fact, it looks like you have to take it to a dealer to have it done. First there's a Transmitter Wake Up Operation, which requires a transmitter activation tool. Then there's a Transmitter ID Registration procedure, which is like the Bluetooth pairing analogy.



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