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Old 04-20-2010, 12:39 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by RedJewel2SS View Post
they didn't steal them.

whenever you take a wheel or tire off the car, and either put a different set on or rotate the wheels/tires. the TPMS sensors have to be recalibrated.

read in the user manual how to reset the tpms sensors. previous GM cars required a recalibration tool that the dealer will have. i dunno if our car requires that or not.

if you do not feel like dealing with the dealership anymore and there is a Discount Tire Co. shop near you, take it there. they will have the tool; i know this cuz i worked for one in Houston for 4 years
You might be on to something, they might have replaced the sensors, but they need to be re-calibrated, i honestly don't think they are stupid enough to steal those.

when i replaced the wheels, i didn't got an error until like the second day.

I would try out the calibration sequence first before i start making some noise

Good luck.
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