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Originally Posted by Humble Leader
some thoughts
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Thanks for the info and feedback. I don't have the equipment to program new sensors. I also find new sensors to be excessively priced to begin with. While I understand the thought process to simply install new sensors, I'd prefer to avoid the cost. Having the ability to mount/dismount tires anytime I want to makes it a non-issue for me if one does go bad. If I could turn off the TPMS easily I'd just delete the sensors all together. I'm diligent enough about checking my vehicles that I'll catch a low tire before the system does.
I actually paid attention to the gauge cluster at start up the other day and saw the TPMS warning light. I have not done a test of the system by airing down 1 tire to generate an alert condition. I feel that the system is most likely functioning properly since I do not have any indications to the contrary.
Does the spare have a sensor in it? I want to look at an OEM sensor to determine which stems I need to order since there are at least 4 variances in TPMS valve stems that I've seen all saying they will work on a T4R.