Can you swap TPMS to aftermarket wheels?
#21
So I had sold my stocks with my car's TPMS on them, and i recently bought someone else's stock rims that have TPMS on them, and Ive driven for 60+ miles now, and the light is still on.
I've read several threads on this, each one saying a different thing. Some say I need to go to the dealer. Others say I can just drive around for 20 miles. And others say I can just drive 30 mph for at least 7 seconds straight and it will turn off. Neither of the last 2 have worked for me.
Can anyone CONFIRM how to turn that damn light off? Do I really need to bring it in to the dealer to reprogram it?
I've read several threads on this, each one saying a different thing. Some say I need to go to the dealer. Others say I can just drive around for 20 miles. And others say I can just drive 30 mph for at least 7 seconds straight and it will turn off. Neither of the last 2 have worked for me.
Can anyone CONFIRM how to turn that damn light off? Do I really need to bring it in to the dealer to reprogram it?
That is correct. you have to take it to a dealer who will match wheel signal to the computer sensor. Any time the connection is interrupted on all four wheels that will be the result.
#22
Is there a way to just get the "TPMS" light to turn off and not have to deal with it anymore... I honestly just don't feel like going through the trouble of spending an entire day driving to the nearest dealership (which is an hour and a half away) doing this crap and then driving all the way back. I bought aftermarket wheels and I honestly don't care about not having TPMS anymore, doesn't hurt my feelings one bit
Last edited by Demon Fit; 03-15-2010 at 05:00 PM. Reason: added information
#24
I agree with your first statement. Your second statement, however I must correct. The computer remembers 4 sensors. Any time any of those sensors is changed, it must be reprogrammed. There are "self initializing systems" in some models (some years and models of Honda's Odyssey for example) but unfortunately, the Fit is not one of them.
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