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Old 02-16-2014 | 01:37 AM
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TPMS Replacement -- Thanks

My TPMS sensors in my 2007 C4S finally started going. After researching the many helpful posts on the forum I went with a new set from OE Wheels. Had my local Discount Tire swap them out last week. So far everything looks good. Checked them with my Durametric and I have 84 months left on the batteries.

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interesting... I have a durametric tool also and didn t see how you can see the battery life on the sensors?
 
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I'm using ver 6.3.2.5 of the Durametric software. In the Tire Pressure folder, go to Actual Values. From there you can select the "Remaining battery life" for each wheel. Hit the F6 button if you want to stop the graphing. There's also a option for remaining battery life with no wheel specified. My guess is that is showing the average life for all 4 sensors.

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Cerbo -

I'm using ver 6.3.2.5 of the Durametric software. In the Tire Pressure folder, go to Actual Values. From there you can select the "Remaining battery life" for each wheel. Hit the F6 button if you want the stop the graphing. There's also a option for remaining battery life with no wheel specified. My guess is that is showing the average life for all 4 sensors.

Hope this helps.
Thanks, I ll try it next time I am plugged in for something.
 
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