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Old Mar 6, 2013 | 07:31 PM
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New Rims - Questions

So i purchased a set of 2009 GTS rims for my 09 Turbo S. they came without valves and pressure monitors. Can someone tell me the best place to buy them and the process by which to program them?

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Old Mar 6, 2013 | 08:16 PM
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Cheapest, best source-ebay.


How to program? Just change the tire size to the correct one in the dash display computer, turn on the option for TPS, drive around for up to 20min until the pressures show up.
 
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So the computer will automatically find the sensors and know which one is which? I have a Dodge Viper and codes must be programmed into the sensor to work.



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How to program? Just change the tire size to the correct one in the dash display computer, turn on the option for TPS, drive around for up to 20min until the pressures show up.
 
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Yep. I have to go through this twice a year when switching Summer/winter tires.

The driving around part of the process is so that it can figure out the placement of each sensor. Sometimes it's quick, sometimes it takes awhile.
 
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Cool. Thats exactly what I am going.... Winter and summer setup. Any recommendations on where to get them?




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Yep. I have to go through this twice a year when switching Summer/winter tires.

The driving around part of the process is so that it can figure out the placement of each sensor. Sometimes it's quick, sometimes it takes awhile.
 
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Nope. Just know ebay has them for around $20 each.
 
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Nope. Just know ebay has them for around $20 each.
I just bought another TPMS set for my winter wheels a few weeks ago and did not see any OEM Beru/Huf options that was better than about $68 for the base sensor. Cole, are you talking about the replicas on eBay? I would be apprehensive to try those since you do not know the life expectancy.

Nader, do you forget that there are a few different variants for the 955/957 platform and each will need special TPMS valves as well.
 
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Agreed there are some used sets for 190.



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I just bought another TPMS set for my winter wheels a few weeks ago and did not see any OEM Beru/Huf options that was better than about $68 for the base sensor. Cole, are you talking about the replicas on eBay? I would be apprehensive to try those since you do not know the life expectancy.

Nader, do you forget that there are a few different variants for the 955/957 platform and each will need special TPMS valves as well.
 
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