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      I don't understand why you would want to, but meh. I keep them in my winter tires because that's the only time my tire pressures drop. I check my summer tires every 1-2 weeks



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      Quote Originally Posted by Rainbow1616 View Post
      Found the module and found a way to defeat it. No more TPMS and so far No More Light!!!
      yea me too!! When I took the cluster apart to cut the LCD screen surroundings... I put tape behind the tpms logo! No more light! Did the same for the daytime runner light too.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Pickles View Post
      I don't understand why you would want to, but meh. I keep them in my winter tires because that's the only time my tire pressures drop. I check my summer tires every 1-2 weeks
      I did it, cause when I buy rims I don't want to spend an extra $150 on stupid sensors.
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      I wanted to get new wheels and tires for summer use but when I saw I would have to dump another 200 bucks in for TPMS sensors and programming I thought twice. Anyone tried that TPMS canister trick? I saw this on another forum TPMS PVC trick works! UPDATED W/PICS - Scionlife.com

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      I have summer and winter wheels. I just ignore the tpms light and got valve stems that tell me if my pressure is low

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      Quote Originally Posted by Pickles View Post
      I have summer and winter wheels. I just ignore the tpms light and got valve stems that tell me if my pressure is low
      LOL, that's one way to do it some of us neurotic people cant stand to have that light on I think I could learn to live with it if it saves me a couple hundred bucks. Just one more thing this friggin government enforces on us costing us even more to live. As if taxes aren't bad enough!

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      pulling the tpms fuse doesn't work for you guys... huh?


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      Quote Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit View Post
      pulling the tpms fuse doesn't work for you guys... huh?
      The tpms is tied in with the radio, remote unlock, and clock, so that's a no go lol





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