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Old May 27, 2017 | 02:36 PM
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I have aftermarket rims & when I got them I put on 4 new tpms sensors by a brand called Orange a aftermarket sensor for the Z.

On the 06 Z driver side I found two connectors just hanging.......which one of these do I use for this wire / paper clip trick? Not sure if my sensors will still need to be programmed or not but it's worth a shot.

For 06 I think psi is set FL 34psi, FR 31psi, RR 29psi, RL 26psi

Key on car & ground clip 6 times then start the engine & drive car til light comes on solid then air tires back to 32psi or 35psi then light should be out.

Here's a pic of the two connectors.........look familiar???? I didn't see anything on the passenger side.
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Old May 28, 2017 | 02:48 AM
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Connector is on the passenger's side. It's white. You have to remove the lower part of the dash, where most car's gloveboxes are located.


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Old May 30, 2017 | 11:13 AM
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Those two plugs you discovered on the driver's side are for Cruise Control Pedal switches. Do NOT use those.

As Cobra stated above, the right plug you want is on the passenger side, just behind the steel knee plate. There is a single wire terminating at the plug. Use that to tap to ground to begin the TPMS learning procedure. Note there is no guarantee the vehicle will recognize these aftermarket sensors. Good Luck!
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Old Jun 1, 2017 | 04:29 AM
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I still need to do this on my Z.

QQ: How did this fix come about? How did someone figure out that this plug is related to the TPMS?
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