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just put rims and tires on truck and light came on dash
just put rims and tires on my truck drove for about 300 to 500 miles and fault tire pressure sensor came on the dash.. is there any other way to turn this off with out puting stock sensors in the aftermarket wheels.. if any one could help it would be awsome thanks
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I don't think so but maybe someone else will chime in. I think its a federal law.
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federal lawww haha thats nuts .. thanks alot tho
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Yeah its federal mandated that all vehicles manufactured after September of 2007 have to have tire pressure sensors
Last edited by Strokin6Liters; 12-10-2010 at 03:31 PM. |
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There is in fact a law that requires all new vehicles to have a tire press monitoring system. And after 2012 ( I think) all new vehicles will be required to have some type of electronic stability control as well. Gotta love Ralph Nader
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That should be interesting in a truck.
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yeh f150s have them no matter what. And a traction control that is permanently on. It really blows.
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I was told it can be disabled through the ignition . Look in your owners manual . Kinda like how you can turn off seat belt and air bag chime
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My 08 350 DRW has factory traction control now. It was an option in 08 (bought the truck used , i would never have paid extra to have an electronic nanny).
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Traction control and electronic stability control I believe are two different things. Stability has more to do with the suspension.
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