Re: 07 Silverado Tire PSI Monitor going crazy!
Your local dealer can turn the TPS off per your request... mine did anyways. I like my truck so much more now the TPS is disabled.
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Re: 07 Silverado Tire PSI Monitor going crazy!
Every six months I would get my tires changed on my 07 Silverado - summers to winters and visa versa six months later. This ritual was becoming a real pain, especially when the tire shop damage the bead and I had to buy another matching tire. This happen twice. The upside was they could recalibrate the TPS as part of the change over. BUT this year I pulled the trigger and bought four aftermarket wheels to mount my summer tires onto. I also sprung the cash for sensors installed at $40 each. So in the fall when I need to get the winter tires with factory wheels on, I know I'll have to go through the process of "re-learning the tire locations" as per the instructions in the manual, but that is a cake walk.
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Re: 07 Silverado Tire PSI Monitor going crazy!
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Now how often do you hear of someone getting in trouble for disabling? Probably never but it is a possibility. |
Re: 07 Silverado Tire PSI Monitor going crazy!
I had the tires rotated the other week. Senor started reading 80 PSI. Had them reset it still read 80. Let the air out and then put it back by tire gauge to 40 PSI. Turned the key and it want read at all now.
This is about the sorriest equipment I have seen on a GM product in a long tiime. Called Chevorlet dealer local to me and they want $150.00 to install new senor. I took it to them 4 times over theis past winter and all they did was shoot the senor and said it was fine. Now it's out of warrinty and they want me to pay for it.:chevy: |
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