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Old 09-19-2007, 10:03 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Ok, thats what I figured. What about the idiot light on my dash, is that the the sensor light?

Sorry, I dont have my manual here.
The light on the dash is a cross cut of a tire with an exclamation point in the center of it. If is comes on, it's detecting one or more tires are below a specific pressure. Yes, that light is operated by the sensors in the wheels. On LE/GPS equipped models, I believe it shows the actual pressures of each tire like the wifes Quest does.
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Re: Titan Tire Pressure Sensors

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The light on the dash is a cross cut of a tire with an exclamation point in the center of it. If is comes on, it's detecting one or more tires are below a specific pressure. Yes, that light is operated by the sensors in the wheels. On LE/GPS equipped models, I believe it shows the actual pressures of each tire like the wifes Quest does.
So what can I do, I didn't put the sensors in the new rims and tires and more than likely wont. Is there anyway to clear the code without it coming back, or is it just something thats always going to be on.
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So what can I do, I didn't put the sensors in the new rims and tires and more than likely wont. Is there anyway to clear the code without it coming back, or is it just something thats always going to be on.
cut a small square piece of black electrical tape, sit in the driver's seat, put the tape over that annoying light, blocking it's glow and it is fixed... but seriously, I don't think there is an override for that sensor light...
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Re: Titan Tire Pressure Sensors

same problem here, light is on now that aftermarkets are on, sold my stock wheels w sensors. The light did not come on for 2 months after new wheels were on, but now light is always on. no "fix" to let the light go off?
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So what can I do, I didn't put the sensors in the new rims and tires and more than likely wont. Is there anyway to clear the code without it coming back, or is it just something thats always going to be on.
I believe if you take it to the dealer, they can program the ECU to turn the sensors off.
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