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Old Jul 26, 2007 | 08:42 PM
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Deja vu..

Well then..It has been discussed that it is none other than the TPM module and should be changed...This was a problem with the Early 06's.
 
Old Jul 26, 2007 | 09:08 PM
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on a separate note - since you seem to know ALL - I can't seem to set up a profile picture nor a avatar.
I keep getting the message " There was an error saving the file to disk" .... any ideas on setting this up?
 
Old Jul 26, 2007 | 09:22 PM
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ORIGINAL: jpac4lyf

D-
on a separate note - since you seem to know ALL - I can't seem to set up a profile picture nor a avatar.
I keep getting the message " There was an error saving the file to disk" .... any ideas on setting this up?
Naw..you got me confused with Importkiller...


Click on this sentance in "My profile";
Upload my picture (will replace the existing one)

The avatar image can only be 135 x 135

The only other thing it could be..is the site in under a new server and things maybe not working yet..
 
Old Jul 27, 2007 | 12:19 AM
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I come onto the Forum to check on my "Serv TPM", error message that I have been receiving since leaving Colorado for Minnesota on July 15th; then onto St. Louis on July 25th. Amazingly enough though, before I can "Search Previous" Posts on this topic, I see this one at the top of the H3 List.

As I said, I have been getting thiss message as well. However, only intermittently. I check the pressure on all four ProComp 35"er's. With a maximum 65 p.s.i. COLD, I pumped them up from 43 p.s.i. to 55. Allowing for the heated build-up of driving over 500 miles in one day. It did NOT solve the problem. So, tomorrow, I am going to fill the up to the 65 p.s.i. listed on the tire and see if that works.

Now I am going back to search this topic as Master Jedi Dennis has not-so-subtly hinted at the rest of us to do. Hopefully I can find some more info. there.
 
Old Jul 27, 2007 | 12:21 AM
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Oh! Onelast thing. If a sensor is bad, how do they find which of the four is bad to replace it?
 
Old Jul 27, 2007 | 11:13 AM
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my best advice is to take it into the dealership. They can run a diagnostic to determine which tire is sensitive. They put my tires at 35 here in Phoenix and had to replace my pressure module due to the frequency of the tire light coming on. It's really annoying but there's worse things to be concerned with. Oh, one last thing... OnStar can not diagnose the TPM issue either. Best bet would be to keep a tire gauge handy and push the odometer button to get rid of the pressure warning light like mentioned in a previous thread. I'm feeling your pain too!
 
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