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Old 07-18-2011, 08:43 AM   #15
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Old 07-18-2011, 03:08 PM   #16
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its official. dealership stated all they can do is "try" to reset my TPMS. and i have already done that twice. but they will not exchange it due to i have aftermarket rims, WTF
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Old 07-18-2011, 03:49 PM   #17
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its official. dealership stated all they can do is "try" to reset my TPMS. and i have already done that twice. but they will not exchange it due to i have aftermarket rims, WTF
Probably because that someone else swapped them out. They are not responsible for damage if they did not perform the service. I know you said it had been over a year but it is a fine line when you start swapping out those type things. Just one question, ar they the sensors that were on your factory wheels? I know some aftermarket ones you have to purchase new sensors before they work correctly.
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Old 07-18-2011, 03:53 PM   #18
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My understanding u have to get new stems when replacing them. But yea there the ones from the original rims. They just swapped them over. Worked like a champ til now. I hit hit maureen at rodgers chevorlet cuz supposedly they got great deals on parts. Plus since i know its not my tire i can research anybody that knows how to put those on
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Old 07-18-2011, 07:19 PM   #19
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What size tires are you running and how wide are your wheels?
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Old 07-18-2011, 07:22 PM   #20
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Status knight 816 rims. They are 24x9 nexxen tires 255/30/24 NO rub
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Old 07-18-2011, 07:23 PM   #21
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Same bolt pattern and demension as lexani rims
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Old 07-19-2011, 05:32 PM   #22
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OK, I was just wondering. My Asantis are being built now and I planned on running 255/30/24 on the front, was just curious if there was any rubbing issue or not.
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nope no rubbing!
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Old 08-01-2011, 01:14 PM   #25
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Did you get this fixed?
Nah not yet. My light hasn't came on til this morning. But when I turn car off then on the error goes away. But I did order replacement tpms sensors from rodgers chevrolet. Haven't had time to get that one put on let alone it hasn't been showing the error all this time
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Nah not yet. My light hasn't came on til this morning. But when I turn car off then on the error goes away. But I did order replacement tpms sensors from rodgers chevrolet. Haven't had time to get that one put on let alone it hasn't been showing the error all this time
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I wonder if it's because it's reading a higher pressure than it expects. The system wants the pressure to be set at the stock level of 36psi. I wonder what the cut-off is on the high side before it thinks that there is a problem. It sounds like the pressure is going up when you drive it as the tire heats up giving you the TPMS error. The tires cool down after you stop, lowering the pressure slightly and the error goes away. I'll bet if you lower your tire pressure to 43psi the problem goes away.
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I wonder if it's because it's reading a higher pressure than it expects. The system wants the pressure to be set at the stock level of 36psi. I wonder what the cut-off is on the high side before it thinks that there is a problem. It sounds like the pressure is going up when you drive it as the tire heats up giving you the TPMS error. The tires cool down after you stop, lowering the pressure slightly and the error goes away. I'll bet if you lower your tire pressure to 43psi the problem goes away.
the pressure on ALL my tires are 44psi it goes up to maybe 47-48 while driving. which is typical. but i havent got an error in about a week
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