Folks my car is in for a service today and I asked them to disable the TPMS as I have a set of aftermarket wheels on and the light is on the dash. The Service guy told me this can't be done, is he talking out his ar$e.
That's what I thought, a few of us have aftermarket wheels so not sure if they had transferred the sensor when they were getting their wheels changed.renny said:I could have sworn that someone had theirs disabled?
Appreciate what your saying but its a pain to have to get everything reprogrammed everytime I swap the wheels over and the additional cost. Also I'm not sure how much longer I'll be keeping the car as I sold my GT-R and bought the wife a Macan so the A45 will now be mine once her new car arrives.RENNtech said:It's a safety feature, not sure if it's wise to get rid of it. Retrofitting the sensors on any aftermarket wheels doesn't require to take the tyre off again, just deflating it, slightly depressing it and replacing the valves with the sensor, done.Â
If you don't need to program the sensors, how do they know where they are - is there a transmitter / receiver type set up in each corner?RENNtech said:Not necessary to reprogram anything all the time, this sensor set it plug and play.