Hi,
Does anybody have experience with running additional set of wheels on a vehicle that has an active tyre pressure monitoring system?
I want a second set of wheels for our ST, but don't want to pay Ford for the privilege of brand new wheels and their TPMS system. I also don't want to have to keep removing and refitting the sensors as they can be quite fragile.
It seems that you can get 3rd party compatible monitors. You can allegedly have them cloned so the car thinks nothing is different? I have also heard that the alternative is a dealer job to re-code the sensor to car which I really want to avoid. (and impossible I imagine if using 3rd party sensors)
One alternative is to simply accept the dash warning (like when you have the spare on) but I think cancelling the warnings and chimes every journey will get old quick, is there any way to code this out of the ECU?
This must be a common thing for people colder countries that are required to run additional sets of winter tyres for example?
Does anybody have experience with running additional set of wheels on a vehicle that has an active tyre pressure monitoring system?
I want a second set of wheels for our ST, but don't want to pay Ford for the privilege of brand new wheels and their TPMS system. I also don't want to have to keep removing and refitting the sensors as they can be quite fragile.
It seems that you can get 3rd party compatible monitors. You can allegedly have them cloned so the car thinks nothing is different? I have also heard that the alternative is a dealer job to re-code the sensor to car which I really want to avoid. (and impossible I imagine if using 3rd party sensors)
One alternative is to simply accept the dash warning (like when you have the spare on) but I think cancelling the warnings and chimes every journey will get old quick, is there any way to code this out of the ECU?
This must be a common thing for people colder countries that are required to run additional sets of winter tyres for example?