03-19-2019, 12:11 AM | #1 |
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TPMS issue
After replaced 4 new tires and I got this issue.
I can't reset my TPMS sensor now, seems like no TPMS. Anyone had same issue on mine? Thanks for the help! |
03-19-2019, 01:04 AM | #2 |
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should take it back to the people you paid to mount your tires and ask wtf ... not going to get much help here as it seems pretty obviously related to your tire installation and not some basic routine issue.
It's not normal for tpms sensors to not automatically register when put in new tires. They may be in the wrong position on the dash or may need to be driven a few feet to register the correct pressure, but they'll show up with no extra work. |
03-19-2019, 01:42 AM | #3 |
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Crack open your manual. On the 2018 2SS Camaro you go to tire pressure screen, hold the center button until the horn honks and then starting at the driver's door you hold the tool at the sidewall near the stem until the horn honks once, then clockwise repeat for each wheel. At the end the horn honks twice and you are done.
This is the process for new sensors. If they mixed the wheels then the sensors probably are not transmitting far enough and a re-learn / reset is needed. Tire shop should do it for you - but it is helpful know the process for your particular car.
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03-19-2019, 03:26 AM | #4 |
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if they're the same sensors as befor they should all have a reading. if they are new then they should have set them for you. If you didnt ask for new sensors then they broke them. any way if they worked when you brought the car in they should be working now. If they broke them its because the installer doesnt know what he or she is doing. Dont let them try to charge you for their mistake. Matt fe2o3. you cant have a sensor too far away and be on the car or even near it.
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03-19-2019, 11:50 AM | #5 |
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Thanks for the replies guys!
When I replaced tires my TPMS looks okay but after drove to my home, it happened. I tried reset myself but doesn't work. I'll back to the tires shop today. |
03-20-2019, 02:16 AM | #6 | |
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Not where the sensor pickups on the car are - I don't know - if one central non-directional pickup - then I get what you say. If the sensor pickup is directional then the readout should go dead if the for instance the RF wheel TPMS is put on the LF side of the car. It's an interesting point. For instance drop your non staggered car off for new tires. Tire shop drops all the wheels - installs them any which way (being identical) then common sense says the sensor pickup must either re-learn the position or be re-set. Same for a symmetrical tire rotation, right? On my new spare set wheels I put on new OEM TPMS as the wheels I bought did not come with them. Tires went on front two then back two a week later due to backorder of the PS3's. The shop did sync up the TPMS with the front but forgot to do the rears. It took a couple days (first freeway speed drive) for the backs to vanish from the display, nice, eh?. I have the tool and re-leaned it myself, no biggie - but the TMPS transmission IDs are unique to each sensor - so unless the car is really smart - it would have no idea where the sensors are in a swap/rotate situation. We might get booted to Tires and Wheels - all the same curious. For the Gen 6 the system does not seem "smart". The OP is on something else - I don't recognize the display. Cheers.
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03-20-2019, 09:54 AM | #7 |
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no it would register no matter were you put it. The reason you start the relearn on the drivers side front then pass side front, pass rear, drivers rear. is so the computer knows were the sensor is. if you dont do it in order it will still read them but the order on the display will be wrong. If the tire shop forgets to reset the new sensors the last reading will stay on the display for some time maybe 5 miles or so. then go blank. but if you reuse the old sensors they will still read just the display will read them in the wrong spots.
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03-20-2019, 10:07 AM | #8 |
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Exactly!! I do the relearn procedure twice when I go to the track. My wife can't believe how quickly I can change the rear tires and re-calibrate all 4. Probably takes 10 mins...maybe 15 tops. Impact drill makes for speedy work.
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03-20-2019, 10:56 AM | #9 |
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TPMS sensors.. . A solution to a problem absolutely NOBODY ever had.
Is my tire flat? I can't tell. stupid. A stupid waste of money and additional point of failure at high speeds. Hey, how about we create proprietary tools that are required to manipulate them too, make annoying non-optional dashboard warning lights for them so people have to take their cars in to a shop. No intention at all of replacing the oem ones once they finally die. If my launch x431v pro can't just disable the warning lights from showing up like it can for scheduling maintenance on cars, then i'll just pick up a 20 dollar bypass module. |
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Op this happened to us on the 5th gen car and my be the same thing on 6th gen, if you had tires put on and then not reset the TPMS at that time, they will show as working but some time down the road will show the screen you have, and if you try to relearn the TPMS, it will not let you, to fix this you need to clear the stored code in the car, they dont show up in the DIC, hope this helps.
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03-20-2019, 08:17 PM | #11 | |
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And while I don't know this for a fact, I'd bet that the reason why you need proprietary tools to set/reset them is because automakers sell their cars to dealers, not the end buyer. And the dealer loves it when people bring a car in (and conversely, hate it when you do something yourself).
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03-21-2019, 05:46 AM | #12 |
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The reason for TPMS is safety!
Modern tires do not look conspicuously soft until they are just about completely flat, yet a partially deflated tire can overheat and fail at highway speed. While car guys may check their tire pressure frequently and may be sensitive to small changes in handling, most people are much less attentive. |
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One main route for me is over a long bridge and the sectional separations get filled with nails and debris. Hit a bad patch on the Aprilia a couple years ago and had four nails/wires in the tire - welcome to California roads.
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