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Old 09-01-2018 | 08:48 AM
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Sensors are on their way out, battery wise. Replace all 4 sensors. They are self learning no need to program. There are aftermarket ones available for the BERU system. A good tire shop should be able to source them. Have them changed with a tire purchase to cut labor cost.
 
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Old 09-01-2018 | 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by J doubleU
Sensors are on their way out, battery wise. Replace all 4 sensors. They are self learning no need to program. There are aftermarket ones available for the BERU system. A good tire shop should be able to source them. Have them changed with a tire purchase to cut labor cost.
Thank you for for taking the time to respond. It is greatly appreciated. Kindest Regards, Lloyd
 
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Old 10-27-2018 | 05:18 AM
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Hey Rich,

Any word on the timeline for the revised cables? I’ve emailed directly a few times and never received a response (I get you and Clare are busy).

I’m concerned I may be wearing that TPMS light out...
 
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Just DIY and attach the wires together like the post above for the time being if it annoys you. Send Rich a PM instead of announcing the issue.
 
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J DoubleU,

Advice appreciated.

 
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Thank you, this posting helped me disconnect my 2006 AM TPMS module and avoid the flashing lights of failing wheel sensors due to dead batteries.

Q: I plan to replace the Tire sensors when I install new tires. Will they reconnect automatically or will I need to take the car to the AM dealer for them to program them in? Read all the postings but not quite sure if this applies in my particular case.
 
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Thank you, this posting helped me disconnect my 2006 AM TPMS module and avoid the flashing lights of failing wheel sensors due to dead batteries.

Q: I plan to replace the Tire sensors when I install new tires. Will they reconnect automatically or will I need to take the car to the AM dealer for them to program them in? Read all the postings but not quite sure if this applies in my particular case.
Your model year, dealer needs to program them.
 
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Old 06-24-2019 | 08:20 AM
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Much appreciated, thank you.
 
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