So many threads on TPMS, but no clear answers
#16
Instructor
I have the Ez-Sensors on my 2015 350 and was able to have the pressures last winter. This winter, I don't have them.
Last year, got the pressures after swapping my left wheels front and back due to a vibration. So I think that for the aftermarket sensors, the order of programming is important. From what I found, it should be LR, LF, RR and RF. I had the tire shop program them last year due to one of the sensors was programmed with the wrong code, but this was fixed so this year, I didn't had to revisit the tire shop after installation, but I don't have the pressures.
I'll try to reprogram the car using Carista during the holidays, will report back if I get lucky!
Last year, got the pressures after swapping my left wheels front and back due to a vibration. So I think that for the aftermarket sensors, the order of programming is important. From what I found, it should be LR, LF, RR and RF. I had the tire shop program them last year due to one of the sensors was programmed with the wrong code, but this was fixed so this year, I didn't had to revisit the tire shop after installation, but I don't have the pressures.
I'll try to reprogram the car using Carista during the holidays, will report back if I get lucky!
#18
Lexus Champion
Good tire shop knows what they are doing with proper tools.
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