TPMS Fake Alerts RESOLVED
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I was getting false tire pressure alerts.
The tire pressure monitoring sensors showed slow response times indicating low batteries.
All four were replaced; however, the system continued to give frequent false alerts.
After trying different solutions offered on the forum I finally did a hard reset by disconnecting the negative battery lead and touching it to the positive terminal.
I made sure the tires were at the correct pressure and drove for about a half hour.
The next day the system was clear.
I have not had another irritating TPMS display since.
I was getting false tire pressure alerts.
The tire pressure monitoring sensors showed slow response times indicating low batteries.
All four were replaced; however, the system continued to give frequent false alerts.
After trying different solutions offered on the forum I finally did a hard reset by disconnecting the negative battery lead and touching it to the positive terminal.
I made sure the tires were at the correct pressure and drove for about a half hour.
The next day the system was clear.
I have not had another irritating TPMS display since.
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I disabled the entire system in SDD after being unable to figure out what was causing the warning messages. Replaced all sensors and receivers, and even the module, without success. I do have to pay attention to the tires now, as there's no warning if a puncture or leak occurs.
I only changed one entry, Tyre Pressure Monitor Display (X150 Job1 Only)... to Disabled. The other entry changed itself I guess, because it was listed as Not Installed I think even though I checked it immediately prior and it was correct for being on. Whatever it was, I don't have any messages now.
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