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crookedm



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TPMS Sensor

Hey folks, I think the sensor in my spare tyre has definitely broken therefore I need to replace it Sad

Would this work in my 2007 3.6 TDV8?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RANGE-ROVER-TPMS...5644867278

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Don't see why not its on the same frequency ====================================

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You think? or Definitely? Different things.

FWIW I had about 18 months of messing about trying to get rid of the "Check Spare Tyre Pressure" message on start-up. I replaced the sensor twice, firstly with one off the bay and then (convinced it was a cheap rip-off copy) I bought a genuine LR one. Neither fixed it permanently. Every time I had the spare wheel out the message would come back. When I changed between winter and summer wheels it would come back. In fact, if a fly farted 300 miles away the message would come back. Evil or Very Mad

The bit I don't get is where the sensor is for the spare. All the 4 on the car have hall effect things riveted onto the back of the arch liners. A LR Tech told me it was in the rear view mirror which I found highly unlikely, but then again, LR have been know to do the odd daft thing. Whistle

End result was I bought the IID tool and turned off TPMS. Now I can change between winter and summer wheels without living in fear of the dreaded bong.

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crookedm



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This ^^^^ is exactly my fear! Although the part is just shy of £20 I really don't want to shell out on something if its not going to work. It won't just be £20 it will be the time to take it a garage to have the thing swapped out and replaced. My initial thought was how do I disable this as I think it's slight (just slight) over engineering! Clever but causes me panic each time I turn the car on now, although i'm used the warning I really don't want to see it!
On the flip side if £20 fixes it then it's top banana!
Could you PM me the IID tool you purchased and where from ?

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Best listen to Dom I just thought they were all the same ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy

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OK, the IID Tool is the one from site sponsor GAP Diagnostics
http://www.gap-diagnostic.com/products/iidtool.html

I got mine through a group buy on another site and paid £250 inc vat & delivery. Britpart are the exclusive UK distributors apparently but you can get them on the bay etc. It's more than the 20 quid for a sensor, which would be 40 quid plus the shouting once you have the tyre removed and refitted etc, but the upside of having the tool is the ability to diagnose faults, reset certain things including the oil service counter, air suspension etc. Nice to have in the glovebox so when the car craps itself (as they do from time to time) you don't necessarily need to get towed to a dealer.

Alternatively you could find someone with any of the other diagnostic tools and get them to turn off the TPMS by editing it in the CCF so the car thinks it's not fitted.

HTH. Dom.

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taskam



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I've got a couple of genuine sensors without the valve stems (background: tyre fitter broke the stems when changing tyre, I didn't want to faff about with reprogramming new ones, so I swapped the stems over).

I could send you one of my sensors for you to try....easy to stick your existing stem on, and you know its genuine LR part. If it works give donation to heart research charity... Surprised

PM your address if interested.... 2007 TDV8 Vogue SE Java Black

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mzplcg wrote:
You think? or Definitely? Different things.

The bit I don't get is where the sensor is for the spare. All the 4 on the car have hall effect things riveted onto the back of the arch liners. A LR Tech told me it was in the rear view mirror which I found highly unlikely, but then again, LR have been know to do the odd daft thing. Whistle


The land rover tech was nearly right, the receiver for all the tyres is in the panel above the mirror, the 4 initiators in the wheel wells send a signal to each wheel to get the sensor to send TPMS information.

Your spare tyre needs to be pumped up to 42 psi (maximum recomended tyre pressure) to keep the 'check spare tyre' message away.

If you do change the spare tyre sensor, you will need to get the sensor programmed to the car or run the wheel on one of the axles for approx 15 miles (in one run) to program the sensor to the vehicle 56 TDV8 Vogue SE
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sleepezy



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I bought a set of 5 from this seller to put on my 'winter wheels' - worked fine and all other than the spare have auto reset themselves

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crookedm



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Hi I've pumped the tyre up past 42 psi to make sure it was above the amount to trigger the alarm this hasn't worked as i said in a previous post Sad

I'll check out the site sponsors iid tool as this message annoys me.

taskam I will pm you Smile that's a great great offer.

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New sensor then or IID tool to switch the system off.

After all the research I did on the TPMS system, I decided that although it is a good system, I didn't want to risk a valve breaking while I was belting along at 60, so have switched it off with the IID tool and put in rubber valves

NB I got my IID tool from LRparts.net - cheapest place at the time 56 TDV8 Vogue SE
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TPMS is such a crock of Censored . I absolutely HATE it with a passion. It's the one and only reason my next car might not be a Vogue SE.

I'm so sick to death of it not working and having a flashing light on the dashboard. Discovery 4 HSE
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Not all VSE's come with it , it doesn't have it on mine 2010 Mdl ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy

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YAY! There is hope yet!

Thanks Mick! Thumbs Up Discovery 4 HSE
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*Gone:L462 D5 HSE LUX, L663 Defender 110 HSE, Discovery 3 HSE, 2014MY Range Rover Sport 5.0 Supercharged AB Dynamic; L405 Exec Vogue SE 4.4, 5.0 Supercharged Autobiography, Defender TDCi XS CSW, Defender TD5 HT, Vogue SE TDV8, Vogue TD6, RRSport SC 4.2V8, Classic 3.9 Vogue Auto, Land Rover Series 3 SWB

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crookedm



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Hate it myself. When I first read about I thought it sounded great but its just another thing to go baps up!

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