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Re: TPMS sensor Posted by Bernie [Email] (#1501) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Bernie) on Sat, 28 Jul 2018 10:59:27 In Reply to: TPMS sensor, Gator Ray [Profile/Gallery] , Sat, 28 Jul 2018 04:52:56 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Hello,
I think the answer is maybe. If you go to TPMS system and look at data it will show you which sensor it thinks is not getting a signal. But I think it is only accurate if the wheels have not been moved since the sensor was working. If the tires were rotated after the sensor failed it will still have the old location. I always use a seperate TPMS tool we have at work before changing one because of this. I use one of the ones that you rest on the tire and it picks up the signal. Then you go from wheel to wheel until you have tested them all. For instance I just put a 2008 9-3 on the road for myself that had been neglected for awhile. The Tech 2 was telling me the left front wheel had a bad sensor. But when I used other tool I found out it was right rear wheel that had a bad sensor. Good Luck, Bernie
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