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Can a 4-tire TPM system be "mistakenly" reprogrammed to a 5-tire TPM system causing an error message to display on the EVIC reading "TIRE SENSOR BAD/MISSING"?? If so, can this be reset by the owner without the DRBIIIŽ I/O and how? Thank you |
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"USA" <USAgency_--NoSPAM-- (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:js%Rh.145171$907.48183 (AT) newsfe13 (DOT) phx... Can a 4-tire TPM system be "mistakenly" reprogrammed to a 5-tire TPM system causing an error message to display on the EVIC reading "TIRE SENSOR BAD/MISSING"?? If so, can this be reset by the owner without the DRBIIIŽ I/O and how? Thank you year/make/model |
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03/Jeep/GC maxpower wrote: "USA" <USAgency_--NoSPAM-- (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:js%Rh.145171$907.48183 (AT) newsfe13 (DOT) phx... Can a 4-tire TPM system be "mistakenly" reprogrammed to a 5-tire TPM system causing an error message to display on the EVIC reading "TIRE SENSOR BAD/MISSING"?? If so, can this be reset by the owner without the DRBIIIŽ I/O and how? Thank you year/make/model It sounds as if you have a bad tire sensor, even if it had a spare tire |
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