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reset TPMS at home!?!?!
Sup guys.. someone posted this on my local forum, linked from myg37.com..
I know remote linking to other sites is not allowed but this seems like a pretty important find... Reset TPMS Warning By Yourself For FREE!!! - MyG37 my tpms light is currently on, I'll be trying this later today. |
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oh that's cool. i know it's linked to myg37 but this should be stickied if ti works.
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nice find!
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wow so many steps, it seems like its almost as much of a pain in the *** as installing new video drivers on your pc.
Uninstall drivers, restart in safemode, unistall any residual software, restart in regular windows, install new drivers, restart again, then realize you missed uninstalling a driver and repeat. I hope this works. I think i might try and work something out with my dealer and get him to throw in infinite TPMS resets when i pay for the car, as i plan on having 2 wheel set ups. |
knives and/or liquid, Im assuming you got new tpms sensors for the rs-d wheels from this thread, where did you end up buying them and part# or a link would be great. thanks.
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this is a great find, liquid...i had to pay over 50 bucks to get mine reset from the dealer not to mention wait for it to get done
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ya'll's TPMS doesn't just reset itself? that's strange. i've had cold mornings that i've been just barely low enough on PSI to make the light come on but i always go put air the tire subject to the warning and it goes away after driving a few miles...
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