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my '07 sedan has a blank plate by where the seat warmer buttons are (in the middle). wonder if the z switch will fit there? nice stuff, i wish i had seen this thread before adding my own switch.
A little late but here you go, ignore the TPMS light:
OEM traction button disabled:
OEM traction button disabled and Yaw sensor disabled
Yaw sensor only disabled (Note: While the OEM button light isn't lit, disabling the Yaw sensor will disable TC further than OEM switch automatically, you don't need to disable both buttons)
I don't get the BRAKE indicator when I've powered off the yaw sensor.
Bull - TPMS are cheap, like $140 for a set of 4 on amazon. Unless what you mean is that, like my wife, your car serves as a method of removing all the road debris that can puncture a tire when driving LOL. (for a while she had a puncture flat 2x per month, for 6 months).
I don't get the BRAKE indicator when I've powered off the yaw sensor.
Bull - TPMS are cheap, like $140 for a set of 4 on amazon. Unless what you mean is that, like my wife, your car serves as a method of removing all the road debris that can puncture a tire when driving LOL. (for a while she had a puncture flat 2x per month, for 6 months).
Ignore the brake light too, I just had my ebrake engaged.
I don't get the BRAKE indicator when I've powered off the yaw sensor.
Bull - TPMS are cheap, like $140 for a set of 4 on amazon. Unless what you mean is that, like my wife, your car serves as a method of removing all the road debris that can puncture a tire when driving LOL. (for a while she had a puncture flat 2x per month, for 6 months).
$140 + $50 to install + $20 reprogram = $210 that will fix it.
$15 used sensor +free install on a worn tire upon tire change + $20 reporgram = $35 move that it's a 50/50 chance
I just find hate the Russian roulette it can be when trying to tackle just the damaged one. A nice reprogrammer should do the job. Why isn't any easier!!!
Just waiting on @MotorvateDIY to finish his device so we can get rid of the light.
I used to think I would benefit tremendously from the TPMS readings but since the break of the sensor I realized I pay more visual attention to my tires than digital.
is the TPMS light a discrete bulb or an LED? If you check your tires with a tire gauge on a regular basis, you could just remove the light. We *used* to not have TPMS lol.