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Wheel sensors

Dave jc

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Good Morning all. [RCZ 2.0 Diesel 2010]

I have a problem with wheel sensors.
All four sensors register with a scanner at my local tyre centre,
every now and again i get a warning ,Tyre Pressure's not monitored ,It comes on twice then disappears.
Tyre pressures are set to correct PSI. Also all four tyres have been checked for leaks/punctures.

Any advice would be great

Dave
 

JvdBosch

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Low battery in the sensors? When I replaced the tires I also did the sensors, as I did not trust them to go another 10 years.
 

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Yes 100% change the tpms and all will be fine. It's a shame that you can not just change the battery in each one.....
Drive safe and stay lucky 🍀
Les n Co
 

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Good Morning all. [RCZ 2.0 Diesel 2010]

I have a problem with wheel sensors.
All four sensors register with a scanner at my local tyre centre,
every now and again i get a warning ,Tyre Pressure's not monitored ,It comes on twice then disappears.
Tyre pressures are set to correct PSI. Also all four tyres have been checked for leaks/punctures.

Any advice would be great

Dave
Mine does the same….sometimes every day other times maybe once a month
These Rcz like their warning lights…..:cry:
 

EddieJ

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Yes 100% change the tpms and all will be fine. It's a shame that you can not just change the battery in each one.....
Drive safe and stay lucky 🍀
Les n Co
Watched a vid on YouTube a long while back on a dude that went to the lengths of changing the batteries.
Seeing him dig out all the seal and everything else he went thru had me more convinced changing the sensors was not that big a deal and the right way to go.
 

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