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axle Member Since: 28 Oct 2007 Location: Perth Perth the end of the Earth Posts: 2964 |
The BMW system is much simpler but it would get very confused driving off road . 2008 MY Supercharged
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11th Nov 2015 12:38am |
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Classic888 Member Since: 10 Jun 2015 Location: East Yorkshire & Hertfordshire Posts: 233 |
So, after a lot more investigation I think the problem is solved. If a new sensor(s) is/are fitted or the TPMS ECU (module) is replaced the car must remain stationary for at least 15 mins for the system to sort itself out as the ECU needs to locate the position of the sensors. After that, drive for around 10 mins keeping your speed about 18 mph. I also first deflated the four road tyre to 65% of the pressure they should be, then pumped them up to the correct pressure. |
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11th Nov 2015 2:27pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7937 |
Good luck
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11th Nov 2015 2:41pm |
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