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selling the stock wheels with existing TPMS - they're the sport wheels

new wheels/tires didn't come with them
Ok, I was confused. Your post said you did not get new wheels and tires.
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Ok, I was confused. Your post said you did not get new wheels and tires.
Hm. Look at that. Edited now. My bad! I realize how that can be confusing hahaha
 
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Any progress?
none yet, I dont drive it during the week as I have a work truck so it's been lower on my priority list. Buried with misc christmas activities currently... when i get around to it i will post! i ordered the clicker thing though
 


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So I finally got this to the dealer for them to look at. It's been doing it since I originally posted this. After 18 to 20 minutes of driving I get a TPMS warning light on the dash. When I let the car sit overnight it reads my tire pressure perfectly, and then on short trips there's no issues at all whatsoever. For whatever reason after I drive for 20 consecutive minutes ish, it pops up on the dash that I have a tire pressure monitoring system error. The dealer couldn't replicate it obviously because dealers can't ever replicate anything, they reset my TPMS and it just happened again. I'm officially at a loss. I bought the little clicker thingy and that didn't seem to do anything. I'm truly confused at this point.
 

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So I finally got this to the dealer for them to look at. It's been doing it since I originally posted this. After 18 to 20 minutes of driving I get a TPMS warning light on the dash. When I let the car sit overnight it reads my tire pressure perfectly, and then on short trips there's no issues at all whatsoever. For whatever reason after I drive for 20 consecutive minutes ish, it pops up on the dash that I have a tire pressure monitoring system error. The dealer couldn't replicate it obviously because dealers can't ever replicate anything, they reset my TPMS and it just happened again. I'm officially at a loss. I bought the little clicker thingy and that didn't seem to do anything. I'm truly confused at this point.
I think you need to get it to the dealer while the problem is occurring and eliminate the ‘cannot replicate’ BS. Or, find another dealer with a clue.
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