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Old 05-04-2009, 09:06 AM
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Red face TPMS

I just installed TE-37s and I totally forgot about the TPMS.
Now I have the annoying TPMS light on every time.

Question is, is there anyway to get rid of it or do I just have to suck it up and get some TPMS next time I change out the tires?

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Old 05-04-2009, 09:12 AM
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Suck it up
Old 05-04-2009, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Spork
Suck it up
It's just so damn annoying. Wonder how long it would take for the light to burn out...?
Old 05-04-2009, 09:18 AM
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Well, it's an LED iirc... so.... decades.
Old 05-04-2009, 09:47 AM
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^^ HAHA. YES, exactly what I was hoping for.
Old 05-04-2009, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by only350z

Question is, is there anyway to get rid of it
no
Old 05-04-2009, 10:10 AM
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If you don't want to use TPMS ever again you can open up the gauge cluster and disconnect the LED.
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Originally Posted by brick
If you don't want to use TPMS ever again you can open up the gauge cluster and disconnect the LED.
I see. Naw, I plan on using it next time I get my tires replaced... its just right now its driving me nuts.
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Originally Posted by Z04
no
Short and Simple.
Old 05-04-2009, 02:11 PM
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If it's really bothering you just buy a used set of tpms or take your old ones and have them installed
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to save money, just use your stock tpms. personally, I just bought a new tpms set for my new wheels
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Originally Posted by brick
If you don't want to use TPMS ever again you can open up the gauge cluster and disconnect the LED.
Originally Posted by davidmcc
If it's really bothering you just buy a used set of tpms or take your old ones and have them installed
All this wrong information. WTF?

iForged sells adapters that let you use TPMS.
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Originally Posted by white323nismo
to save money, just use your stock tpms. personally, I just bought a new tpms set for my new wheels
Why?
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Originally Posted by [MD]3FiFtY
Why?
just didn't want to hassle taking the stock ones out.
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Originally Posted by [MD]3FiFtY
All this wrong information. WTF?

iForged sells adapters that let you use TPMS.
How is any of that wrong information?
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Originally Posted by davidmcc
If it's really bothering you just buy a used set of tpms or take your old ones and have them installed
Eh. I still plan on using my stock rims when the time comes.
Tires still have lots of rubber.

Originally Posted by white323nismo
to save money, just use your stock tpms. personally, I just bought a new tpms set for my new wheels
I KNOW, I just forgot because I was so excited to get my rims on already!
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Originally Posted by davidmcc
How is any of that wrong information?
Because what you said is wrong. That's how. He can't just have the old TPMS installed. He'll need adapters since he has aftermarket wheels and he can't just pick up another set unless the dealer re-programs them.

"Each sensor has a unique ID number. It transmits that ID along with the pressure reading. The car's computer uses that ID to tell which wheel's pressure it's reading. The computer only recognizes the four IDs associated with the car. If you get new sensors, a dealer must "re-program" the car to recognize the ID from that new sensor."

READ THIS --> https://my350z.com/forum/showthre...9&postcount=44

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