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Old 02-20-2006 | 07:52 AM
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Can't the dealership disable it? I thought I heard that somewhere.

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Old 02-20-2006 | 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by midlifer
Can't the dealership disable it? I thought I heard that somewhere.Bob
"In April 2005, NHTSA issued a rule requiring automakers to install systems in all new passenger cars and trucks by the 2008 model year, beginning a phase-in with 2006 model year vehicles."

The dealer will not touch the sytem, TPMS will be a fact of life on new cars.
Old 02-20-2006 | 08:30 AM
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Old 02-20-2006 | 01:48 PM
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Yes, to save battery life they are activated by tire rotation. This is the second year of my use of winter tires without TPMS and yes at first it takes 15-20 minutes for the warning light to come on. The longer you ‘ignore’ this light the faster the light will come on, I just cover the light and never see it.

I left my car sitting for a week, cranked it up, and without moving it the light came on. I drove it to the gas station (the light on the whole time), turned it off, put air in the tires, cranked it back up, and the light didn't come back on. I'm not sure if they are activated by tire rotation.
Old 02-20-2006 | 06:26 PM
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I thought about this once before, they transmit on RF and they transmit, presure, air temperature, and work with the rest of the systems in the car in conjunction with the wheel speed senors.

So based on that its my impression that a PVC tube at 32psi will not work, but its still worth a shot. The idea I had was to record a 5min session of RF frequency that the senors work on, while on the highway in the city stop go etc....

Then play that signal in loop over and over again to "fool" the TPMS, but what i discovered is that no one makes a device to record RF band singal let alone play them back.

If anyone is aware of such a device and its small enough to keep in a compartment let me know.
Old 02-22-2006 | 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by RX-Nut
any luck with this?
Sorry. Been away. No this dont work.
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