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I was getting false tire pressure alerts.
The tire pressure monitoring sensors showed slow response times indicating low batteries.
All four were replaced; however, the system continued to give frequent false alerts.
After trying different solutions offered on the forum I finally did a hard reset by disconnecting the negative battery lead and touching it to the positive terminal.
I made sure the tires were at the correct pressure and drove for about a half hour.
The next day the system was clear.
I have not had another irritating TPMS display since.
I was getting false tire pressure alerts.
The tire pressure monitoring sensors showed slow response times indicating low batteries.
All four were replaced; however, the system continued to give frequent false alerts.
After trying different solutions offered on the forum I finally did a hard reset by disconnecting the negative battery lead and touching it to the positive terminal.
I made sure the tires were at the correct pressure and drove for about a half hour.
The next day the system was clear.
I have not had another irritating TPMS display since.
I disabled the entire system in SDD after being unable to figure out what was causing the warning messages. Replaced all sensors and receivers, and even the module, without success. I do have to pay attention to the tires now, as there's no warning if a puncture or leak occurs.
I believe there are three locations in the configuration files that need to be disabled... The sensors, the display warning, and one other thing I can't recall.
Cee Jay
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Originally Posted by TraxtarXKR
I disabled the entire system in SDD after being unable to figure out what was causing the warning messages. Replaced all sensors and receivers, and even the module, without success. I do have to pay attention to the tires now, as there's no warning if a puncture or leak occurs.
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Yeah, me too. I also changed the Initiators. All new parts. Still a Fault.Originally Posted by TraxtarXKR
I believe there are three locations in the configuration files that need to be disabled... The sensors, the display warning, and one other thing I can't recall.
I only changed one entry, Tyre Pressure Monitor Display (X150 Job1 Only)... to Disabled. The other entry changed itself I guess, because it was listed as Not Installed I think even though I checked it immediately prior and it was correct for being on. Whatever it was, I don't have any messages now.
Can anyone share instructions on how to disable this? I've had mine changed as well, but they still seem to randomly come on sometimes. I don't care about my tire pressure and would rather not have the alert.
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My Indy disabled mine using Autologic…Originally Posted by Brandon2
Can anyone share instructions on how to disable this? I've had mine changed as well, but they still seem to randomly come on sometimes. I don't care about my tire pressure and would rather not have the alert.




