This may be a dumb ? (TPMS battery)
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I don't see this working very well. If one sensor is bad, the TPMS computer will simply report a problem. I don't think the computer tells how many problems there are, just that there is at least one problem. How could you do any elimination at all if the computer never tells you anything different?
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If one is bad it doesn't say what is bad did you read what I said??? They inflated and deflated the tires the one that is not working will not read the tire pressure back to the computer. That is how they find out what one is not working..... Its not the most technical way but sure does do the trick and that is how my dealer did it without dismounting them all but feel free to take each one out of if you want. Also this is not reading from the dash board its the dealers computer they plug into the dash of the car....
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Yeah of course but when The Tire company is paying for it I could care less I don't care how much it costs them as long as my car is working the way it was before they effed it up.
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Screw TPMS, how about the old check your tire pressure weekly on your next gas fill up. Its not like the vehicle is going to automatically re_inflate the tires to spec like military vehicles equipped with CTIS (Central Tire Inflation System) That's another million dollar idea....Hint Hint.
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