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funny. I owned a car once that had some 'personality.' it had no TPMS sensors in any of the wheels. But, occasionally, the low pressure light would come on. only way to turn it off, i thought, was to go to a tire shop.
nope. with the ignition on, turn on & off the parking lights 3x, and it'll turn that light off. i've done it while driving down the road. it only happened once every couple months tho, so not a major issue, once i knew it was part of that car's personality.
This isn't personality, it's indirect tpms lol. The car guesses pressure based on data from the wheel speed sensor. If you have different tread depths between tires (especially on the same axle) it'll mess with it
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[–] ibepokey ago
funny. I owned a car once that had some 'personality.' it had no TPMS sensors in any of the wheels. But, occasionally, the low pressure light would come on. only way to turn it off, i thought, was to go to a tire shop.
nope. with the ignition on, turn on & off the parking lights 3x, and it'll turn that light off. i've done it while driving down the road. it only happened once every couple months tho, so not a major issue, once i knew it was part of that car's personality.
[–] sn0wbawl 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
This isn't personality, it's indirect tpms lol. The car guesses pressure based on data from the wheel speed sensor. If you have different tread depths between tires (especially on the same axle) it'll mess with it
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[–] Gringojones [S] ago
My dad told me that he found a random code on his key fob that remote started the car. That's a nice feature to accidentally find.