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So if I'm switching wheels and tires do I have to put the sensors back in the new wheels?
It is really too bad you did not come up with a way for downloading the sensor codes without taking a trip to the dealer or dismounting the tires. If there was a way to do it, I would be all over these things since I hate going to my local Chrysler dealer as much as the butchers at the tire stores. If there is a tool to get this done, maybe there should be a loan program (with a healthy deposit of course). Something to think about IMO.All the info you will need...
http://forums.viperclub.org/threads...Sensors-to-work-on-ALL-of-them?highlight=TPMS
It is really too bad you did not come up with a way for downloading the sensor codes without taking a trip to the dealer or dismounting the tires. If there was a way to do it, I would be all over these things since I hate going to my local Chrysler dealer as much as the butchers at the tire stores. If there is a tool to get this done, maybe there should be a loan program (with a healthy deposit of course). Something to think about IMO.
So if I'm switching wheels and tires do I have to put the sensors back in the new wheels?
If you want to have the TPMS work as it should - then yes. The sensors operate on a specific yet common frequency (Hz). I can't see any drama if you re-use the original sensors or replace with correct Hz new sensors.
How can this be done? My other cars either have self learning system or use a cheap reset tool, without any need to go to the dealer. And aren't these sensors the same ones that Mitsubishi uses? BTW, is Gen 5 the same way like 4?We CAN do that... but the problem is that we have run across people who don't even have the tires that are ON their car correctly programmed, or on the correct coers for that matter. The only way to be 100% certain is to scan the TPMS receiver module, which only the DRB3 can do.
How can this be done? My other cars either have self learning system or use a cheap reset tool, without any need to go to the dealer. And aren't these sensors the same ones that Mitsubishi uses? BTW, is Gen 5 the same way like 4?