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Old 04-17-2007, 11:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Dont get mad please... interesting problem!

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hey mike i was wondering if uve seen any solutions on TPM? i have 22's and i left my stocks in my storage room. i still get readings off the tires but its saying one tire is low, i figure its cus the stocks are in my storage room which is about 10 yards from my car when parked and is picking up a signal.. and now the TPM light stays on... any suggestions? should i just go into the storage room and fill the dam tire up? hahaha this would of been a funny post....
You actually should probably go ahead and post this. I have an 05 that doesn't have the TPM so I honestly have no idea about it.

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SO IM posting this.... hopefully someone knows something
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Old 04-17-2007, 11:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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SO IM posting this.... hopefully someone knows something
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Do you have TPMs on your new rims?? I'm a little confused...
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Do you have TPMs on your new rims?? I'm a little confused...
no i didnt put them on. its still in my stocks which are in the storage room, and where i park my car for the night the storage room is about 10 yards away. im figuring its still picking up a signal. what you think?

currently im gettin a low tire pressure reading and now the light just stays on. should i just get that tire (stock) which is low on air in my storage room and fill it up?
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omg your kidding right...if you dont have tpm's in and your car is equip then you will get a light all the time.
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I think everyone has weighed in on what you need to do. Here are some additional threads that discuss the TPM system. Good luck!

Disable TPM? Beeping after wheels changed

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Old 04-17-2007, 11:39 PM   #8 (permalink)
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the light never came on... it only blinked and made a ring sound... thats it... first time the light just stays on.... so its just odd to me... i just want to get the sensors and just put in my glove compartment or something.... weird... o and i kno that i should change it out or install them(TPM) in... but it wont fit right... so i just dont want to spend more money... on it... yes im cheap... but love modding! i will only put down the benjys only when its worth it... but ya... but i gotta say... i dont say nething in the forums but i frikkin READ everything... just wanted to say that... im starting to get lots of problems with this car...

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