Pressure sensors and method double stand

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troycrna

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Is it a losing battle to try to get the warning light to not come on. We installed the new double standards yesterday and reused the sensors from the factory wheels. About 15 mins into drivin sure enough the warning light came on.
 
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You don't have to reprogram them if u use the same ones right
 

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I think you gotta reprogram them to come on at a lower pressure if the tire is rated at a lower pressure. If all you did is change wheels then I'm not sure what the problem is???
 

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I had no problems with mine. The dealership did them but I'm sure they didn't have to reprogram. Now they did have to put the new gaskets or what every it is called due to they sometimes tear and the dealership highly recommended replacing that part of the sensor. I'm running 39-38 psi and zero issues.

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