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TPMS failure

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#1 ·
I recently brought my car in to have the clear shield replaced and have a full outside and inside detail done. The car was there for a few days which was surprisingly long. I picked up the car and TPMS light was on. I thought ill just drive a little and reset it with the button on the roof. I drove and pushed the button and it said TPMS failure about 20 seconds after. I kept trying all day when i was driving to recalibrate the system but it kept saying failure. I have a cheap code reader and tried to erase the code and that did nothing. When i push the mode button to cycle through the screens the tire pressure screen is not even an option.
Does anyone know ants going on or how to fix this?
 
#2 ·
If the TPMS are original on your 2008, they likely need to be replaced. The long stay at the clear shield shop is likely coincidental to the TPMS error. The issues you have with the failure error, mode screen, etc. are consistent with a bad TPMS sensor. It might be just one sensor; however, once one goes, the other will fail close in time. I am on my third set on my 2005. My second set were the Beru OEM; third set was ordered from OEWheels, which were labeled Titan TPMS. They registered with the system within a few miles of driving without any issues. The pressure read out was consistent with my hand gauge. $141 for a set of 4 including shipping.
 
#3 ·
Sometimes the central TPMS control unit can go bad as well. The battery life for the sensors is around 5-6 years so a good idea to replace those first in your case. If the problem continues then you may need to replace the control unit which sits in the footwell under the floor plate.

I do think that as the battery reached end if life, driving the car around can keep the batteries more 'energised' - after a prolonged period of sitting around then likely one or more sensors completely died. It only takes one sensor for the whole system to stop working.

OE Wheels are a great customer service company - recommend them highly.
 
#4 ·
whats weird is i have formula dynamics lightweight rims with the tpms sensors. I have only had the new rims for about a year and a half, do you think the sensors could go bad that quickly?
 
#8 ·
It is in the front passenger floor compartment - in the UK I believe it is on the right side (both sides have floor compartments). In the US it will probably be on the left side. Here's a link on Eurospares...

http://www.eurospares.co.uk/searchResult_one.asp?S=235303&TM=3&TMo=755&TA=1&TB=47387

I supposed there is a slim outside chance that wet shampooing may have compromised MNlotus's unit but I would have thought unlikely. You could probably swap the unit out yourself but I do not know how much electronic synchronisation work might be involved in addition to hitting the recalibrate button.