Dead touch screen and TPMS fault
As expected, the fuse is fine.
Was going back to disconnect the cables to do a hard reset-- realized that, even with the car shut off, the DVD (for the nav system, I assume, I'd never seen in before) was spinning up then shutting off repeatedly as if it were trying to read a disc. Could THAT be the culprit, in therms of battery drain???
Was going back to disconnect the cables to do a hard reset-- realized that, even with the car shut off, the DVD (for the nav system, I assume, I'd never seen in before) was spinning up then shutting off repeatedly as if it were trying to read a disc. Could THAT be the culprit, in therms of battery drain???
Did the touch-the-cables-together hard reset. My screen is back - that's good! - but so are the "Christmas Tree" rotating TPMS warnings, which I hadn't seen in a few days. STILL haven't been back to get the battery checked.
Yeah, I've done that in the past, may do it again. I'm being stubborn. I hate doing something wrong (overinflating) to make another thing right (the warnings going off). I'm sure there's a Life Metaphor in there somewhere.
Try having the batteries checked in each wheel sensor. Usually last for about 7 years so if you have the original sensors they may be at the end. Tire shop can check them with a wireless tester.
Good idea. Get the nitrogen and have them go over like 2lbs per wheel. I just hate costco.....
Good idea. Get the nitrogen and have them go over like 2lbs per wheel. I just hate costco.....
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