- Jan 5, 2008
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I went by the dealer today and picked up one of the TPMS training tools (8C2Z-1A203-A). It's not really a tool, looks like a gray key fob. From what I read there were some things to do to make it get rid of the TPMS light on the dash. Nope, light was off before I got home and it was still on the plastic
I took it out of the plastic and tossed it in the console. I wish I had got it first, I wasted $5 making the "Pipe Bomb" for the sensors. It was sitting here at home and not in the car.
FYI, I bought 3-piece DCR wheels so the sensors could not be used, the tires would not go on with them there.
No sensors and no light, woo hoo.
FYI, I bought 3-piece DCR wheels so the sensors could not be used, the tires would not go on with them there.
No sensors and no light, woo hoo.
who knows if it is a fluke, but didn't happen until 10 minutes after the tool was in the car.
and didn't bother putting sensors in them at all. Some days I get a TPMS warning - other days I don't. When I do, I press the reset and it goes away. Sometimes it comes back when I restart the car and sometimes it doesn't. I can't figure any rhyme or reason to it so I just ignore it and use the reset when necessary. Summer tires (with TPMS sensors) go back on next weekend. On a similar vein, I took the overhead console out so a buddy could mill a slot in the front for my radar detector remote. I've driven it for three days with no message then today I got a message to check the security system (the overhead console has the motion and tilt detectors).