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04-13-2009, 04:23 PM | #1 |
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Hi, guys, I am new to this forum and a new BMW owner as well. Hope you can help me on a question I have for my car.
I am putting a new set of rims on my 2009 328xi, I am wondering if I don't put TMPS in the rims, what's gonna happen after I put the new wheels on? I assume the warning light is going to go on and remain on until I put one in, right? Is that a big deal if I let the warning light stay on like that? Do you guys always equip your new rims with TMPS's? Please share your commends, I really appreciate. Regards. |
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you gonna have a warning light saying your tire pressure is low. and this light wont go away, unless you put TPMS back in
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04-14-2009, 01:31 PM | #5 |
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The indicator light will stay on. I'd say about three out of four customers purchase new sensors (we sell them for $49 each including valve stem), while about one of four just ignore the dash light.
On vehicles that have more expensive sensors (some makes like Infiniti can cost $100+each) that drops to about two of four buying sensors.
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I'd recommend using TPMS regardless if you are using run flats or conventional tires. They are a good form of insurance against driving on under inflated or leaking tires. I think the benefits of having TPMS really out weight the nominal cost of purchasing a second set of TPMS for your new wheels.
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04-18-2009, 11:54 AM | #11 |
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another question! i know this has been answered already in a different thread but i'm to lazy to search.
can you re-use the old tpms and put them in the new wheels?
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04-18-2009, 01:07 PM | #12 |
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are canadian spec cars now coming with TPMS? I thought they were still using sensorless FTM systems
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