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Advice needed for programming tpms

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No doubt,shogun. I guess thats why I felt drawn to this car!!
There is always a learning curve for ev new to a person.
In 2015 I bought a 2006 HD softail deluxe,and in spite of having several HDs over the years, I still had to get a manual and relearn.
Then came a 2000 Kawa Drifter, and big Curve on this one. Bought manual, got on a good forum, and resurected that ol feller.
I really like this ride.It has as much grunt as the 2004 cobra,and is automatic.
Love those paddle shifters.
Best to ya''.
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Good afternoon all, and happy April Fool day. It has snowed here heavily several times today, so far no stickee.
When I recently bought new tires for my 2017 I also got new Schrader tpms sensors
Tire shop did all the voodoo they could find to no avail.
Friend and I tried the letting air out til horn sounds, and got 2 toots of the horn and everything turned off.
I did get it to sound horn once but before I got to rf screen went to default.
OK, not to be deterred by such things, I bought the fomoco programmer from americanmuscle.
Tried that voodoo, before I could get to it with the remote horn sounds 2x and shuts off.
At this point, I realized my limitations and succumbed to alcohol, and called it quits.
WC Fields had the best outlook on such things- If at first you don't succeed, try again , then quit!
There's no use in being a dang fool about it!!
What thinkest y'all?
Best regards, Dave and Frosty
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