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Originally Posted by codewize That's what I asked if the old rims were in the trunk. I've learned that 24 PSI is the magic number for some reason if a sensor is on the fringe of range.. |
whoa dont listen to me totally forgot/didnt know they were wireless.
that is weird! So when the dealer rotates your tires do they have to reconfigure the system so it reads the location of each tire differently?
Id say the best option for the OP is they don't want to put up with the message is to get TPMS sensors for each wheel.
On rental cars (non-cadillac) i've driven it has a (!) symbol if a tire is low and it actually has a TPMS light that flashes if the system altogether just isnt working.
Id guess this or something like it should be the case since the old eldorado wheels obviously dont have sensors instead of giving you false readings. Are the tires somewhere in your garage that its interfering with this process?