Originally Posted by stevedask
My TPMS light cam on but tires are fully inflated. Does this mean one of the sensors is bad and how would I determine which tire the deective one is in?
Thanks
Dash light went out yesterday after I took a 30 min highway trip - maybe the computer just needed time to register the air I put in?
As far as worrying about selling a car with the TPMS disabled in regards to legality/legislation. I would think if the gov't is enforcing TPMS as of Sept. 2007 then it should not affect most crossfires anyways as they were pretty much all built before that date anyways.
My personal 2 cents is I like the TPMS especially on the Low profile tires and especially if you run on Runflats then TPMS are really necessary as you might not even realize when you have a flat with the stiffness of the sidewalls on runflats.
Just my two pennies..