New wheels without TPMS sensors installed
New wheels without TPMS sensors installed
Just installed some 20s w/out TPMS sensors, and much to my surprise the warning light has NOT gone on at all. I was led to believe I'd have to put up w/ that yellow tread light glowing constantly. Just wondering if perhaps in 09 they did something to the program that keeps the light off if no sensors are installed?
I know my TPMS program works since it came on during a very cold night once.
I know my TPMS program works since it came on during a very cold night once.
Federal law dictates that the light must be on if the TPMS sensors are not activated.
As you’re now subject to immediate arrest, if the light doesn’t come on soon, you must go to your dealer immediately and have the warning light turned on.
As you’re now subject to immediate arrest, if the light doesn’t come on soon, you must go to your dealer immediately and have the warning light turned on.
Thanks for the replies. I just took a few short trips in town, but yesterday took it on a 400 mile trip and sure enough about 15-20 mins into the drive it started blinking. Now it comes on right away
But at least it's small, doesn't blink and is easy to ignore (much like my boss
)
But at least it's small, doesn't blink and is easy to ignore (much like my boss
)
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Thanks for the replies. I just took a few short trips in town, but yesterday took it on a 400 mile trip and sure enough about 15-20 mins into the drive it started blinking. Now it comes on right away
But at least it's small, doesn't blink and is easy to ignore (much like my boss
)
But at least it's small, doesn't blink and is easy to ignore (much like my boss
)
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I would no more do that than I would disconnect my air bags or seat belts. After all, we paid for these systems so what sense does it make to disconnect them?
At the risk of repeating myself, checking your tires once a week is insufficient. It could take no more than a matter of minutes to have a tire blow from a slow leak on a hot day at freeway speeds. The feds required TPMS as the aftermath from those SUV tires that blew out and resulted in a multiple deaths a few years ago. So, as unlikely as it may be, there is an intrinsic benefit in having a functional TPMS.
I would no more do that than I would disconnect my air bags or seat belts. After all, we paid for these systems so what sense does it make to disconnect them?
I would no more do that than I would disconnect my air bags or seat belts. After all, we paid for these systems so what sense does it make to disconnect them?

Speaking of warnings, why the hell doesn't the G have an oil guage???



