Couple of small issues.....
#1
Couple of small issues.....
2011 958
Noticed today that the left rear tail light is completely out. Doesn't matter if I have lights on or stepping on the brake.....I get nuthin!.
Left front TPMS shows a caution and a -4 on the dash. Filled all tires to prescribed pressure and its still there.
I plugged in the durametric. Rear tail lights show no faults and the TPMS shows the indicated fault for left front TPMS. Tried to clear and its still there.
Anyone have any ideas?? Is the left front TPMS sensor going bad already??
How bout the rear tail light not working and yet no faults??
Thanks
JERRY
Noticed today that the left rear tail light is completely out. Doesn't matter if I have lights on or stepping on the brake.....I get nuthin!.
Left front TPMS shows a caution and a -4 on the dash. Filled all tires to prescribed pressure and its still there.
I plugged in the durametric. Rear tail lights show no faults and the TPMS shows the indicated fault for left front TPMS. Tried to clear and its still there.
Anyone have any ideas?? Is the left front TPMS sensor going bad already??
How bout the rear tail light not working and yet no faults??
Thanks
JERRY
#2
According to PIWIS/TSI the techs are supposed to start checking the battery in the TPMS sensors at the 4 year mark and then every 2 years. So i would take that as a possibility that you indeed need a new one already.
As far as the taillight goes, if there was an issue with the bulbs or circuit board I would expect a fault. I don't recall off hand, but check your manual to see if a fuse exists for it and check the fuse. You might also want to pull the light and do some continuity testing on the bulbs and board. If you still have warranty left I'd skip messing with it yourself though and have the dealer do it. Given that there is no fault, my money is actually something more annoying/involved going on.
As far as the taillight goes, if there was an issue with the bulbs or circuit board I would expect a fault. I don't recall off hand, but check your manual to see if a fuse exists for it and check the fuse. You might also want to pull the light and do some continuity testing on the bulbs and board. If you still have warranty left I'd skip messing with it yourself though and have the dealer do it. Given that there is no fault, my money is actually something more annoying/involved going on.
#6
Do you mean reset with the dura metric??
#7
Look under System Learning in the manual under TPMs. You can do it from the steering wheel control on the tire monitoring screen. Basically if you change any setting and change it back it will start learning. Remember though for it to finishing learning you'll have to drive over 15 mph for a while.
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#8
Look under System Learning in the manual under TPMs. You can do it from the steering wheel control on the tire monitoring screen. Basically if you change any setting and change it back it will start learning. Remember though for it to finishing learning you'll have to drive over 15 mph for a while.
#12
Basically they tested the bulbs/leds and that wasn't the problem. No one fixes components anymore, just toss it and get a mew one.
I would guess the circuit board in the assembly has a flaw. Doesn't take much to get a failure after being exposed to the life of a car part (heat/cold/vibration).
I would guess the circuit board in the assembly has a flaw. Doesn't take much to get a failure after being exposed to the life of a car part (heat/cold/vibration).
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