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Low tire pressure lights 2007 Lexus ES350

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Old 06-30-18, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Mac
I see several of these testers offered - can you tell me which one you have that works well? Thanks.

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I bought the Autel TS501 TPMS sensor tester/programmer. It allows you to buy their sensors for $28 and program them for the car and erase the code. We have 6 vehicles in the family and they all have sensors. The Lexus so far required 1 replacement but has 3 other low battery status. They will be going within the next year. Also look at the cost of OEM sensors and with this it will pay back.
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I had the same problem since I bought the car and I fixed it this way

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/es-...o-disable.html
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Originally Posted by igzy
I had the same problem since I bought the car and I fixed it this way

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/es-...o-disable.html
DISABLING something is NOT fixing it. I paid for these stupid things I want them to work, they're a great idea if they'd ACTUALLY EVER WORK!!!
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Originally Posted by bigwank
DISABLING something is NOT fixing it. I paid for these stupid things I want them to work, they're a great idea if they'd ACTUALLY EVER WORK!!!
Of course

For proper diagnosis you will need an inteli-OBD scanner. I see you're far north and rely on this more so than I do...
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I have the same issue in my RX and just gave up and check regularly.
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i did all this no result

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Originally Posted by panocean
i did all this no result
I would go to a brand name tire installer and have them test each sensor to see if they are working or if their batteries are good. If they test out OK and each sensor serial # matches what is in the TPM module then you need to go to the dealer for further investigation.
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