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i need some quick help, Do i need to take my car to the dealer to have the tpms reset? Or can i do it myself? I put wheels and

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Old 07-12-2009, 03:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i need some quick help, Do i need to take my car to the dealer to have the tpms reset? Or can i do it myself? I put wheels and tires on and the light came on. I tried to disconnect the battery and pump the brakes, but it just flashed and im assuming its going to come back on. I did the search and it said to disconnect and pump the brakes. Is there anything else i can do?
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are you saying that you put on aftermarket wheels or are you using the OEM wheels?
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aftermarket. But they do have the sensors in them.

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