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Old 08-03-2008, 03:31 PM
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Default Re: TPMS DIY bypass completed and tested with PICS.

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Originally Posted by 5keepers View Post
You would get a tire pressure light and possibly a check engine light.
your reply indicates that you have never tried it, correct?

first of, TPMS is not part of the powertrain, so it's higly unlike it would trip CEL on.

and if you unplug/remove the TPMS module (as opposed to removing the sensor) the logic indicates that this is what would keep the light off.

what I mean is it would only take 5 minutes to unplug the module and it's probably more obvious solution. that is if it works of course, I'm not claiming it does, but that's what I would do first.
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