Originally Posted by
GraphiteGhost

Yeah, I saw a post with that a while ago, they look like a great system and like you said, only @ 50 bucks. I wonder if those states with vehicle inspections would accept them? Giving the exact pressure (checked every once in a while with a tire gauge, for accuracy) would be great for someone like me but I still would use ole reliable! LOL

I also saw someone post that said something like
'the sensors on his system were stolen' (even though have a locking nut system to stop that).
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That's a good question, I live in California which means no annual safety inspections, we do have a smog test every 2 years, but it's a simple OBDII plug-in that takes about 5-7 minutes, but they don't care about TPMS lights.
Can you just turn off the light? I used the DIY found on this forum and turned mine off. If you have a simple wrench, you can easily remove the locking nut and steel a sensor, they are so cheap, wonder why someone would do that especially since the need a base unit that can communicate with them.