calling 2007 owners with aftermarket rims (TPS)
#1
calling 2007 owners with aftermarket rims (TPS)
Hi, so I have 07 FM tC and I'm gonna buy some new rims soon, but after I read a thread about 07 with tire pressure sensor attached on each rims I was like wtf, I didn't know that. So here is my question. If I don't transfer my tps to new rims, I know the alarm is gonna be on, but is there any way to turn that off? and if I don't have tps there's no way my car to realize my tire pressures right? that's worse than 05~06 tC's then..
I thought about transfer my stock tps to new rims but it will cost a lot because the shop has to take the old tires off > transfer tps to new rims > reinstall old tires to stock rims > install new tires to new rims
that will cost a lot I guess.
So is there anyone who runs without tps or any suggestion?
I thought about transfer my stock tps to new rims but it will cost a lot because the shop has to take the old tires off > transfer tps to new rims > reinstall old tires to stock rims > install new tires to new rims
that will cost a lot I guess.
So is there anyone who runs without tps or any suggestion?
#2
Depending on where you get the wheels, alot of the time the shop will swap the air sensors for free. I don't know if there is a way to shut the warning off, but I swapped my senors into my new wheels without a hitch, works like a champ. And I know at my store when a customer buys a set of tires/wheels from us, we swap the air sensors at no charge. Just call and ask around, it may not cost too much.
#4
i bought my wheels/tires online pre-mounted and balanced if i wanted this dumb light to turn off i would have to pay to get both rims/tires demounted and remounted, that would cost well over $100 maybe in the $150-200 range. This is pretty unacceptable and judging by complaints on these boards about these things it just doesnt seem like its worth it.
#5
I just bought a new set of rims from a local shop and they called up my rim company (falken) to ask if the TPS will fit in the new rims. Falken said yes so I'm hoping they're right. getting them on at 5 tonight... hopefully.
Edit: Looks like the sensors fit fine. Don't have the light yet. If I do oh well.
Edit: Looks like the sensors fit fine. Don't have the light yet. If I do oh well.
#8
well i mentioned earlier that i sold my wheels with the sensors in them, doh and my tps light was going crazy and was very distracting. Im not about to spend $400 to put new ones in so i decided to just mod the damn gauge cluster to block out the tps light by placing a very thick piece of black paper behind the tach just blocking out the tps light. It works very effectively and it looks as good as new. For me i get air in my tires once every few months so the tps system is stupid imo. The fact that these things take an hour of driving to even set off is lame and that there is no way to turn it off is unacceptable. Im just glad that i dont have to worry about it anymore and it is almost undetectable that the car is missing the sensors.
#10
if your sensor doesn't fit correctly on your new wheel try flipping it 180 degrees. just make sure that whenever you get new tires you let the ppl know you've done this so it doesn't get snapped accidently.
#11
yeah it sucks. i wanted to keep my stock rims for in the winter an put some snow tires on it and only use my tenzo type R's in the summer. I called the dealership up today to see how much it would be to get more sensors...its $128 each!
for scion to support "customization" they sure didnt think that through too much! (although i know its all for safety reasons)
for scion to support "customization" they sure didnt think that through too much! (although i know its all for safety reasons)
#12
this is what i was worried about for my 07 BSP tC . I am just going to buy some 18s and have the tps changed out . I will have to keep the 18s on it forever but that wont be a problem because i live in cali so we dont have to worry about winter being too bad out here
#14
almost every new car has them and if they dont, they will have them, they are now required because people are lazy and dont check their tire pressures, and they cause accidents.
either way, just dont put them in, keep on top of checking your pressures, and pull the LED that is behind the low pressure light, you will be fine.
either way, just dont put them in, keep on top of checking your pressures, and pull the LED that is behind the low pressure light, you will be fine.
#19
Originally Posted by a_german_named_hans
Man. If it took that long to figure out they were missing. imagine how long it'll take to figure out your pressure is off.
#20
yeah, I only drive it myabe 20 miles a day back and forth to work. If you seen the condition and width of some of these roads and how high some of the curbs are...a lowered car isn't going to be pretty for long. I drive my r34 skyline more here though.