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gurneyeagle 01-27-2012 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Synack (Post 1512318)
I went to the Discount Tire by Willowbrook Mall at 249 and 1960.

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Thanks Houston!

Just got back from Discount Tire on Hwy 59. The reset is free but apparently the sensors on the 2009 Nismo wheels I have don't mate up to the computer on my 2011 Z. My luck. :ugh2:

I'll just wait and replace them with the correct sensors when I replace the tires.

Mike

Synack 01-27-2012 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle (Post 1512677)
Thanks Houston!

Just got back from Discount Tire on Hwy 59. The reset is free but apparently the sensors on the 2009 Nismo wheels I have don't mate up to the computer on my 2011 Z. My luck. :ugh2:

I'll just wait and replace them with the correct sensors when I replace the tires.

Mike

I'm almost positive the sensor I have for sale is 2009-2010 but if I find out that its 2010.5-2012 then I'll let you know.

gurneyeagle 01-27-2012 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Synack (Post 1512717)
I'm almost positive the sensor I have for sale is 2009-2010 but if I find out that its 2010.5-2012 then I'll let you know.

Thanks!

Baer383 01-27-2012 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1512338)
that's because your bro's a bodyshop pro... (not fair!) :D

Actually I'm the body shop pro my bro is just a painter:tiphat:

Baer383 01-27-2012 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Synack (Post 1512337)
Yes this relearns the current sensors. It does not program new ones, but that's a really good DIY if you need to have them relearned.

Actually you are wrong I put brand new sensors on my wheels and used this the home method and it works as advertised.

Baer383 01-27-2012 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1512376)
I am not vouching for the usefulness in all situations, simply providing a link to the method Baer mentioned, since the mention with no source will inevitably make people curious.

I didn't post a link b/c I was on my phone @ work, so I'm glad you could pick up the slack.:tiphat:

Synack 01-27-2012 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1512899)
Actually you are wrong I put brand new sensors on my wheels and used this the home method and it works as advertised.

Then hell yeah!

FreshFish 01-27-2012 07:35 PM

Any know if the car can recognize two sets of TMPS? I plan on putting TPMS on the Works but want to daily the Sport Rays.

Synack 01-27-2012 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by FreshFish (Post 1513015)
Any know if the car can recognize two sets of TMPS? I plan on putting TPMS on the Works but want to daily the Sport Rays.

I know it can hold up to at least 5 sensors. I've seen it in the system. Saw 4 of my original sensors and my newly registered one.

Augustus 02-24-2012 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1512899)
Actually you are wrong I put brand new sensors on my wheels and used this the home method and it works as advertised.

Just to clarify, we're saying that the paperclip trick will actually register new sensors, not just reset existing sensors.

So you've got two sets of wheels, a winter/track and a daily driver set. All 8 wheels have OEM TPMS sensors. When you swap sets, you just do the paperclip TPMS trick and the Z re-regsiters the TPMS sensors that are installed? No trip to the dealer or a tire shop needed? Just a paperclip?

If so, that is excellent!

Baer383 02-24-2012 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Augustus (Post 1562846)
Just to clarify, we're saying that the paperclip trick will actually register new sensors, not just reset existing sensors.

So you've got two sets of wheels, a winter/track and a daily driver set. All 8 wheels have OEM TPMS sensors. When you swap sets, you just do the paperclip TPMS trick and the Z re-regsiters the TPMS sensors that are installed? No trip to the dealer or a tire shop needed? Just a paperclip?

If so, that is excellent!

I bought new wheels with brand new tpms and reset them with this method if I were to change to another set I would have to do it again.


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