My tire pressure light stays on
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Thanks for the help jagtoes. It was just what I needed to know.
I used our Snap-on Solus from the shop. It was pretty straight forward. I would caution someone like me that's not familiar with it to make sure to "display data" before going in to enter the new code so you can get the existing sensor codes, at least with the Solus. Maybe others work differently, but with the Solus, when you go in to enter the new code you must enter ALL the codes, not just the new one. You'll need to put the new code where the code for the sensor you replace was.
My wife is happy now, no more yellow warning light. Thanks again.
I used our Snap-on Solus from the shop. It was pretty straight forward. I would caution someone like me that's not familiar with it to make sure to "display data" before going in to enter the new code so you can get the existing sensor codes, at least with the Solus. Maybe others work differently, but with the Solus, when you go in to enter the new code you must enter ALL the codes, not just the new one. You'll need to put the new code where the code for the sensor you replace was.
My wife is happy now, no more yellow warning light. Thanks again.
Last edited by BigPapa53; 08-07-18 at 07:04 PM.
#18
Thanks for the help jagtoes. It was just what I needed to know.
I used our Snap-on Solus from the shop. It was pretty straight forward. I would caution someone like me that's not familiar with it to make sure to "display data" before going in to enter the new code so you can get the existing sensor codes, at least with the Solus. Maybe others work differently, but with the Solus, when you go in to enter the new code you must enter ALL the codes, not just the new one. You'll need to put the new code where the code for the sensor you replace was.
My wife is happy now, no more yellow warning light. Thanks again.
I used our Snap-on Solus from the shop. It was pretty straight forward. I would caution someone like me that's not familiar with it to make sure to "display data" before going in to enter the new code so you can get the existing sensor codes, at least with the Solus. Maybe others work differently, but with the Solus, when you go in to enter the new code you must enter ALL the codes, not just the new one. You'll need to put the new code where the code for the sensor you replace was.
My wife is happy now, no more yellow warning light. Thanks again.
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