Tire monitor?
i am putting a 3in lift..and 33 inch tires on my 08 sierra.
and the stock tires are running like 70 psi in them. and i am not goona run that on the new set. and i dont want the low tire pressure light to be on everyday.. so can i reset the sensor to a lower psi or anything? |
I think the dealerships can do that for you. Also, you might be able to tune that tire monitor system out with EFI live. I know we just put a set of aftermarket wheels on my wifes 08 Chevy, and the light is on at all times for now.. Untill EFI is delivered to the house..:w2:
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if you get new wheels you will have to transfer the sensors off the valve stems and a new set of valve stems that will accept the sensors
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- the sensors are on the inside on the end of the stems |
Originally Posted by sidekick
(Post 236800)
if you get new wheels you will have to transfer the sensors off the valve stems and a new set of valve stems that will accept the sensors
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- the sensors are on the inside on the end of the stems There are actually 2 different types of in tire sensors.. One type is on the valve stem, its a two piece setup that costs about $80 each if they are broken. And when pulling a velve stem, they almost always rip some of the bottom part of the stem off, so they become unuseable. The other type of Tire Monitor system that GM used on some of the trucks, as a wraparound unit.. It strapped to the outer diameter of the rim. These dont break when you move them from wheel to wheel, but, it makes it where you have to run the same sized rim. Find out which system you have by dismounting one of the tires from the stock rims, and then you can go from there with what you want to do.:U: |
gotcha my 07 vortecMAX had the 2 piece ones when i put 35"s on it
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Originally Posted by Oilfield_Mafia
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There are actually 2 different types of in tire sensors.. One type is on the valve stem, its a two piece setup that costs about $80 each if they are broken. And when pulling a velve stem, they almost always rip some of the bottom part of the stem off, so they become unuseable.
The other type of Tire Monitor system that GM used on some of the trucks, as a wraparound unit.. It strapped to the outer diameter of the rim. These dont break when you move them from wheel to wheel, but, it makes it where you have to run the same sized rim. Find out which system you have by dismounting one of the tires from the stock rims, and then you can go from there with what you want to do.:U: |
The truck has the stem type sensors, and as stated above most tire shops can handle the switch. I bought another set from a junk yard for my wheels so I could keep the factory wheels in tact, just another option.
EFILive won't do TPMS, EFILive does ECM and TCM and the TPMS is in the BCM. You'll need to see the dealer or someone with a TechII. |
Discount tire can adjust it for you, they did mine. You can also do it yourself by pushing some buttons on the DIC.
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Originally Posted by No Problem
(Post 240044)
Discount tire can adjust it for you, they did mine. You can also do it yourself by pushing some buttons on the DIC.
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Originally Posted by chevyburnout1
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You can relearn the tire positions on the DIC but not adjust what air pressures you'd like to run. Only with a Tech II.
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if you want take it to the dealer ship and you can get the tpm sensor turned off to where the light donmt come on there are a bunch of truck that come in here at work that have had that done.
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GM Tech II will not disable the TPMS. The TECH II can change the pressure it should monitor but cannot be turned off.
Also EFILive can not alter anything with the TPMS. TPMS is part of the BCM and only a Tech II can alter BCM with authorization from GM head service office. Now where is this place where it can be turned off? Just never heard it can be done. Brian |
I have a theory that you can program the BCM with a 1 ton vin and it will disable the TPMS. Also on some vehicles when you program the BCM there is a selection for 'non TPMS'. However I really don't have the time nor do I care that much when you can set the monitor to any pressure you want with a Tech II.
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Correction: reprogram the Remote Control Door Lock Reciever. The BCM has nothing to do with the TPMS. ---AutoMerged DoublePost---
Originally Posted by No Problem
(Post 323594)
HMM... That is interesting, mine works perfect and they did not use the tech 2.
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Correct forgot the about the front passenger door lock module that uses that portion to receive the signals from the tire sensors. I assume it is still on the passenger side like in previous gmt-800 platform.
So the 1ton duallys don't have tire pressure sensors? What about 1ton single rear wheel models. EDIT: I see standard on SRW. Option on higher version packages on Duallies Brian |
Originally Posted by No Problem
(Post 323594)
HMM... That is interesting, mine works perfect and they did not use the tech 2.
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Nice information
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