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Originally Posted by Nufy
Yes but some vehicles will only accept one set of TPMS sensors requiring the vehicle to be re-programmed by the dealer ($$$) every season.
Most vehicles have a way of doing it without going to the dealer. Mine involves holding down a button until a light comes on, then you start changing tire pressure. (Deflating is easiest.)
Yes but some vehicles will only accept one set of TPMS sensors requiring the vehicle to be re-programmed by the dealer ($$$) every season.
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Originally Posted by ken0042
Most vehicles have a way of doing it without going to the dealer. Mine involves holding down a button until a light comes on, then you start changing tire pressure. (Deflating is easiest.)
Just go to Kal Tire and they'll reset it for free. Takes less than 5 minutes, and it's done in the parking lot.