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Originally Posted by Baer383 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,

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Old 02-24-2012, 09:51 AM   #15 (permalink)
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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!

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