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Old 11-08-2006, 02:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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TPMS Question

I was wondering if you swap wheels with ones from another Titan and the new wheels have the tpm's already in them, would they have to be set up again on the truck? Or can you swap without problems?

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Re: TPMS Question

Yes.. the computer knows the 4 #'s from your sensors & if you swap wheels/sensors they will have to be adapted by a dealer or with someone that has the proper tools (consult 2 or 3 & tire sensor tool.
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Re: TPMS Question

How hard is it to swap the sensors from my old ones to the new ones? Do I have to get the rubber taken off in order to remove them? or is there an easier way I can just do at home?

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Re: TPMS Question

You have to take the tires off.
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