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2nd set of wheels and tpms ?s

Plainrt

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Ok I bought a set of wheels for autocross/lapping days and have a few ?s If I remove my stock wheels and run a set of track wheels for weekend and reinstall stockers do I need to re program tpms sensors or will they be fine yet. I thought saw something about every time remove them need reset or something. And last would you waste the money on tpms sensors on the track wheels? I don't care about light but I want to keep this as hassle free as possible.
 


CanadianGuy

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If you are replacing the wheel/tire with another that is missing the sensor then swapping them back you should be fine (I say should because I don't have the car yet but on the Ford Edge I swap tires all the time without the need to reprogram).
 


Harvick

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You dont have to do anything. It'll work after you put the stock wheels back on.
 


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The car will only show the tire pressure light, but it should go off when you put the wheels back on. If it doesnt get a tpms tool and put the car in training mode. accessory on off 3 times an on the 3rd time leave it in acc and press the brake and then off the brake and acc off and then acc 3 more times and it should beep.
 


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As said before, when you change wheels to ones with no sensors or new sensors, the light will turn on; when you switch back to the programmed wheels (stock I assume) the light will turn off.

If you get new sensors and program the new wheels then you will need to reprogram when you switch back to stock.

Cheers!
 




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