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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Salem, Oregon
Posts: 1,837
Real Name: BobH
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Salem, Oregon
Posts: 1,837
Real Name: BobH
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TPMS Sensors
After almost 10 years my TPMS light came on, and I had not aired down for an off-road trail. When checking the tire pressures all were OK. Went to a local tire shop and had all 4 sensors replaced. Only 1 was bad, but I did not want to have to do them one at a time later.
They installed universal sensors but the light stayed on. They decided to use OEM compatible sensors and the problem was fixed for $316.
I checked the tire pressures today and found 40, 40, 37 and 36. The door sticker shows 32. After that I decided to check the wheel lug nuts. Some appeared OK when I backed them off a little to re-torque them. Others felt way tighter. This stuff is why many of us do our own maintenance but we should not have to checkup on work we have done.
The photos show the TIS screen and ID 1 with no output. I don't have one in the spare so no ID 5.
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2013 Shoreline Blue Trail, n-Fab steps, Bilstein 5100's, Toyo AT2s, Scuba Mod, Air Lift 1000, Yaesu FTM-3200DR (KI7IKX), Husky Liners
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