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^ that. So, take one tire down to ~25ish
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Nvm then, you can do it this weekend lolGotta deflate your tire low enough to where it would normally give you a low tire pressure warning, too.
Nvm then, you can do it this weekend lol
No time today :/ and no compressor lolNo air compressor? Or don't want to lose your nitrogen?
not sure what you're asking? You can transfer tpms sensors from one set of wheels to another. If you reuse the stock sensors, you don't have to deal with having others reprogrammed by honda.So say i still wanted my fuses in their place, would the whole tmps thing work? Webby posted that video but now I'm confused.
Yeah that answered my question. Once people started talking about fuses I got confused because I only wanted to know about the TPMS. Thanks!not sure what you're asking? You can transfer tpms sensors from one set of wheels to another. If you reuse the stock sensors, you don't have to deal with having others reprogrammed by honda.
fuse #42 i think. tried it myselfbump - did anyone try the fuse trick in the US & deflate the tires to confirm???
And you deflated the tires after so it would normally trigger the sensors?fuse #42 i think. tried it myself
#40**** lol sorryAnd you deflated the tires after so it would normally trigger the sensors?
Okay so I am trying this now, I have installed snow tires in the front with wheels with no sensors, pulled tpms sensor(#40) and it still shows the TPMS sensor on the imid, also pulled fuse #24 which disabled traction control, but that also disabled ABS and assisted power steering. Has there been another solution to this or no? Otherwise I will just drive around with the msgs and just not have any ABS or power steering assist.
No. The only solution is to swap the sensors over or pick up another set, either with new codes or cloners.