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Old 09-11-2018, 11:10 AM   #1
Darkpassenger
 
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Tire Monitor Service

Getting the tire monitor service error. I tried to do this.. And never got past the first tire it never honked.
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Press the “Menu” button on your turn signal lever
Change the display on the dash until tou see the tire pressure information
PrPress the “Set” button on the end of your turn signal lever to start the
recalibration. It ask you if you would like to start the recalibration, select
“Yes”
The horn will sound twice informing you the process has started
Start with the driver front tire and release 3-4 PSI, the horn will sound once
Go to passenger front tire, release 3-4 PSI, the horn will sound once
Go to the passenger rear tire, release 3-4 PSI, the horn will sound once
Go to the drive rear tire, release 3-4 PSI, the horn will sound once, and then
twice to signal sync is complete
Check the dash to confirm the “Service Tire Monitor System” message has cleared
Refill the tires to the proper pressure

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Old 09-11-2018, 11:41 AM   #2
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Last time this happened to me was when I put new wheels on. I simply just went to Discount Tire and they recalibrated the sensors for me.
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Old 09-11-2018, 12:26 PM   #3
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Letting air out never did the trick for mine, picked me up a tool from amazon for 15$.

https://www.amazon.com/Tire-Pressure...+TPMS+Re-learn

Change tires and wheels regulary so its a life saver except on the z28 replicas, with the stems in the middle of the rim. Those you gotta position good to get all 4 in one go.
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Old 09-11-2018, 12:34 PM   #4
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Also depending on the age of the TPMS sensor they could need replacing. Just a thought if you cant get them to read. I had a set that the batteries lasted less than 3 months off Amazon.
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