Air Pressure Sensors dont read the correct wheel---
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Air Pressure Sensors dont read the correct wheel---
Hey Everyone ---
My tire air pressure sensors seem to be wired to the wrong wheels. It will say my drivers rear tire needs air ... so I fill it up, and it will say the drivers front tire is overinflated, lol.
My car is still under warantee, do I have to get them rewired ... and is this covered?
Its an 04' DTS ... thanks ---
My tire air pressure sensors seem to be wired to the wrong wheels. It will say my drivers rear tire needs air ... so I fill it up, and it will say the drivers front tire is overinflated, lol.
My car is still under warantee, do I have to get them rewired ... and is this covered?
Its an 04' DTS ... thanks ---
#2
I learned how to fix this on another forum, thanks... if anyone else has the problem here is how I was taught ---
"Forget any rewiring. All you have to do is reset the TPM system. Here's how:
Use a fairly strong magnet.
1) Ignition ON.
2) Press LOCK + UN-LOCK key fob buttons until the horn chirps.
3) Starting with LF tire, hold the magnet against the valve stem
for 3 or 4 seconds until the horn chirps. Then RF, then RR,
then LR. After LR, horn will chirp twice to indicate programming
is complete.
There is a timer running that allows 1 minute between wheels and
5 minutes total elapsed time."
"Forget any rewiring. All you have to do is reset the TPM system. Here's how:
Use a fairly strong magnet.
1) Ignition ON.
2) Press LOCK + UN-LOCK key fob buttons until the horn chirps.
3) Starting with LF tire, hold the magnet against the valve stem
for 3 or 4 seconds until the horn chirps. Then RF, then RR,
then LR. After LR, horn will chirp twice to indicate programming
is complete.
There is a timer running that allows 1 minute between wheels and
5 minutes total elapsed time."
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