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Old Feb 28, 2010, 09:29 AM
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new wheels with out tire sensors

hi all if i assemble my wheels with out the tps is it really gonna leave a light on? i think there ugly and would rather put black valve steams in my wheels. also. do you think 255/35/18 tires are a good set up for a daily driver? thanks garett
Old Mar 4, 2010, 01:14 PM
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...wow...thats all I can say about ur post...
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Originally Posted by affox87
...wow...thats all I can say about ur post...
LOL... Yes you will have a light.. its a sensor.. end thread
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The warning will come on everytime you start your car....and even while running, if you open a door, the warning comes back. You have to push the button to reset it each time. Plus if it gets cold around 30 something degrees, the possible icy road warning comes on, and you go back to the warning and have to push the button yet again.

It's really a pain in the A$$, I got aftermarket wheels and didnt put them in, about to put on another set of aftermarket wheels and putting TMPS back in.
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and get used to having nightmares of this coming after you!!! It will always be on even after pushing the reset button.

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^^yes but I dont even notice it that much so its not that big of a deal




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