Need TPMS Solution
#22
Isn't the spare tire higher pressure than a normal tire?
What happens if you have a flat, then you have four TPMS sensors rolling around.......
It seems that being cheap could come back to bite you here, like when I removed the spare to save weight, then had to call a towtruck.
What happens if you have a flat, then you have four TPMS sensors rolling around.......
It seems that being cheap could come back to bite you here, like when I removed the spare to save weight, then had to call a towtruck.
#23
There is no easy solution other than either leaving the sensors installed properly, which is there for your safety, or just cover up the icon on the dash. If you replace the sensors, or add a 2nd set to a different set of wheels, to get that 2nd set to work you need to go to the dealer to have the system recognize them, no way around that part of it.
#24
TPMS is ****ing stupid. I was losing pressure quick from a nail and I didn't know and the shit never ****ing came on. I had a flat the next morning and it never ****ing came on. so **** TPMS, to me it's the dumbest feature they added and almost completely useless.
#25
There is no easy solution other than either leaving the sensors installed properly, which is there for your safety, or just cover up the icon on the dash. If you replace the sensors, or add a 2nd set to a different set of wheels, to get that 2nd set to work you need to go to the dealer to have the system recognize them, no way around that part of it.
I picked up a pair of sensors the other day for less than $40. Now what to do with them?
Addendum: My TPMS came in handy in the second week of ownership when I picked up a screw in the right rear tire. Light came on just like it's supposed to. Got it fixed and picked up another screw in the same tire! a week later.
#26
my tpms has been on since the second week of ownership and i never had low pressure on any of my wheels. recently i put aftermarket wheels/tires on and just left it how it was as i was convinced this was a ridiculous device that never worked from the factory
#27
The 'government' we have today is the same 'people'.
#28
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I bought a spare honda TPMS sensor from Bernardi Honda, just to see if it would fit in my new wheels and to see if there is a frequency code on them (like $31 ea)
I DO PLAN on using my TPMS in my new wheels. Because the sooner I know a tire is going flat, the sooner I can prevent damage to an expensive after market wheel.
All of mahouts posts are right on! Govt intrusion into your life mandated this and they intentionally made it very difficult to disable. The tape is good.
But if you want to take the dash apart it is pretty easy on GD3 but quite a bit harder on GE8
I DO PLAN on using my TPMS in my new wheels. Because the sooner I know a tire is going flat, the sooner I can prevent damage to an expensive after market wheel.
All of mahouts posts are right on! Govt intrusion into your life mandated this and they intentionally made it very difficult to disable. The tape is good.
But if you want to take the dash apart it is pretty easy on GD3 but quite a bit harder on GE8
#29
if the tpms isn't expensive i suggest dive in, but otherwise its unpredictable. like i said, i had a nail and a flat later on and it never came on. and i was losing pressure quick enough to be noticeable.
#30
I bought a spare honda TPMS sensor from Bernardi Honda, just to see if it would fit in my new wheels and to see if there is a frequency code on them (like $31 ea)
I DO PLAN on using my TPMS in my new wheels. Because the sooner I know a tire is going flat, the sooner I can prevent damage to an expensive after market wheel.
All of mahouts posts are right on! Govt intrusion into your life mandated this and they intentionally made it very difficult to disable. The tape is good.
But if you want to take the dash apart it is pretty easy on GD3 but quite a bit harder on GE8
I DO PLAN on using my TPMS in my new wheels. Because the sooner I know a tire is going flat, the sooner I can prevent damage to an expensive after market wheel.
All of mahouts posts are right on! Govt intrusion into your life mandated this and they intentionally made it very difficult to disable. The tape is good.
But if you want to take the dash apart it is pretty easy on GD3 but quite a bit harder on GE8
I purchased 4 TPMS sensors for my summer wheels and had them installed. $126.55 TOTAL for the four TPMS sensors from...https://www.hondapartsdeals.com/acco...order_id=71614
The light has not, so far (50 miles) come on, so the swap-out worked.
Plus, FYI, the sensors activate when the wheels start moving by centrificle (centrifugal?) force.
Now, I have a set of Blizzaks on the steelies and my summer shoes on the Del Sol mags.
Cool...I mean Kool!
I need to know what size center caps to buy for these.
Do you know?
#32
I bought a spare honda TPMS sensor from Bernardi Honda, just to see if it would fit in my new wheels and to see if there is a frequency code on them (like $31 ea)
I DO PLAN on using my TPMS in my new wheels. Because the sooner I know a tire is going flat, the sooner I can prevent damage to an expensive after market wheel.
All of mahouts posts are right on! Govt intrusion into your life mandated this and they intentionally made it very difficult to disable. The tape is good.
But if you want to take the dash apart it is pretty easy on GD3 but quite a bit harder on GE8
I DO PLAN on using my TPMS in my new wheels. Because the sooner I know a tire is going flat, the sooner I can prevent damage to an expensive after market wheel.
All of mahouts posts are right on! Govt intrusion into your life mandated this and they intentionally made it very difficult to disable. The tape is good.
But if you want to take the dash apart it is pretty easy on GD3 but quite a bit harder on GE8
#33
My order confirmation...
2008 Honda Fit Base
Thank you!
Products
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4 x SENSOR ASSY., TPMS (WOL 20) () = $104.76
4 x NUT, TPMS VALVE () = $3.68
4 x WASHER, TPMS VALVE () = $2.16
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Sub-Total: $110.60
UPS and FedEx (Ground): $11.00
Handling Fee: $4.95
Total: $126.55
Check out this website...Cart Contents Honda Parts at HondaPartsDeals.com: Honda Accessory, Honda Car Parts, Honda Auto Parts, Honda Accord Parts
2008 Honda Fit Base
Thank you!
Products
------------------------------------------------------
4 x SENSOR ASSY., TPMS (WOL 20) () = $104.76
4 x NUT, TPMS VALVE () = $3.68
4 x WASHER, TPMS VALVE () = $2.16
------------------------------------------------------
Sub-Total: $110.60
UPS and FedEx (Ground): $11.00
Handling Fee: $4.95
Total: $126.55
Check out this website...Cart Contents Honda Parts at HondaPartsDeals.com: Honda Accessory, Honda Car Parts, Honda Auto Parts, Honda Accord Parts
#34
Hey, Tork.
I purchased 4 TPMS sensors for my summer wheels and had them installed. $126.55 TOTAL for the four TPMS sensors from...https://www.hondapartsdeals.com/acco...order_id=71614
The light has not, so far (50 miles) come on, so the swap-out worked.
I purchased 4 TPMS sensors for my summer wheels and had them installed. $126.55 TOTAL for the four TPMS sensors from...https://www.hondapartsdeals.com/acco...order_id=71614
The light has not, so far (50 miles) come on, so the swap-out worked.
#35
TPMS light goes on and then goes off : )
After another 50-100 miles, the TPMS light is now OFF!
HApPy, hApPY, jOy, JoY!
I expect that when I switch back to my Blizzaks that the TPMS light will come on again and then go out again.
#37
I believe that the only way to not have the problem with the TPMS light is to have a dealer sync them with the car. At a price they deem appropriate. As others here have said, I don't need it I own a good tire gauge. So I disassembled my cluster (using SHG_Mikes excellent DIY) and taped over the LED. Problem solved! At least for me.
#38
I surely want to get rid of TPMS in the fit, it is a true waste of $$$$$ and unnessary. What did people do in the past if they needed air???
I will search for SHG_Mikes DIY, because I want to take out the bulb or take apart the cluster and black out the light with black or clear type tape...thanks, I will search
I will search for SHG_Mikes DIY, because I want to take out the bulb or take apart the cluster and black out the light with black or clear type tape...thanks, I will search
#39
The system worked for me twice... in my 08 when I had a screw hole and once in my 09 Fit when the temperature dropped rapidly and the pressure dropped below 28 psi in one tire.
Honda in CT charges $100 to synch the four TPMS sensors. Town Fair Tire in CT charges only $20 for the same service.