ckreuth44
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Im new to owning newer cars, these things are rolling appliances / computers. I have a '22 Mach 1. Right on schedule 1 month after warranty, I lost a TPMS. I dont have an FSM for this car yet so is this likely the TPMS itself or is it possibly a pickup sensor?
What I mean is the car must have multiple car side sensors so it knows what tire is at which corner... I hate to keep dropping off my car at the dealer every year for something. What I WANT to do is take the faulty wheel off and bring it to them and have them replace the TPMS and re-balance.
But, what if it's the car side sensor? I assume I can flip the wheels side to side and see if the dead wheel "moves"?
Do I need some tool or Forscan to get the car to recognize and learn the new TPMS?
The dealers near me so far in CT are not great so I'm really not looking to keep leaving my baby with them. I'm very mechanical and steeped in technology but have owned older cars until recently. I feel the need to be as self sufficient as possible.
I plan to have a second set of tires and wheels for track and or colder weather so bring to the dealer for this crap is a non starter. What do I need to know?
Also, if anyone actually likes their local CT dealer service-wise or a reputable speed shop LMK, TIA!
What I mean is the car must have multiple car side sensors so it knows what tire is at which corner... I hate to keep dropping off my car at the dealer every year for something. What I WANT to do is take the faulty wheel off and bring it to them and have them replace the TPMS and re-balance.
But, what if it's the car side sensor? I assume I can flip the wheels side to side and see if the dead wheel "moves"?
Do I need some tool or Forscan to get the car to recognize and learn the new TPMS?
The dealers near me so far in CT are not great so I'm really not looking to keep leaving my baby with them. I'm very mechanical and steeped in technology but have owned older cars until recently. I feel the need to be as self sufficient as possible.
I plan to have a second set of tires and wheels for track and or colder weather so bring to the dealer for this crap is a non starter. What do I need to know?
Also, if anyone actually likes their local CT dealer service-wise or a reputable speed shop LMK, TIA!
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