tpm question
#1
tpm question
sorry if a repeat but any 1 no if the tpm's need to be reset after a tire rotation. having it done tomorrow at discount tire where i bought them and its free so going to them instaed of the dealer and wana no when i give them the keys if the tpm's need to be reset when they are finshed. i no they can do it cause when i bought new tires and they put them on they had to do it. so just dont wana give them the keys and have them assume and then be driving home and the tpm message comes on.
#2
I just put new tires (including spare) on my 2006 H3 and had no problems at all with my TPMs.
I am not an expert but I would make sure they don't turn on the key at anytime during the tire change so it will never sense a low tire pressure.
I am not an expert but I would make sure they don't turn on the key at anytime during the tire change so it will never sense a low tire pressure.
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#6
Are all your doors closed when you initiate the procedure with the ignition and the headlight switch?
#7
ROFL
Epic Necro bump..
While the issue has been brought up, I'd like to also say that my "Service TPMS" warning is on my DIC.
I have a 2006 Adventure model, 70,000 miles. This year I ran over an Electronic cigarette on the street and it pierced my new tire! (The Rage was strong that day)
I fixed the hole with a plug and a can of fix a flat into the tire. Didn't realize that I basically just destroyed the TPM sensor, because when I attempted the reset/relearn multiple times it kept failing on the Tire that I dumped Fix a flat into. Sad day.
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The answer to the OP .... is no, you do not have to reset after a rotation.
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