Little Help

I just placed new rims on my 1999 vette - and replaced the tire pressure sensors in the rims. Now after driving it around most of the weekend - All I see on the message console is SERVICE TIRE MON SYS. I dread the dealership - is there some kind of magic I need to get these sensors to sync? The guys that sold the sensors swears they are the right one for a

1999 vett..

Any help is appreciated!!!

Reply to
Hockeyguy
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1) Turn ignition on 2) Press "Reset" button in order to clear any IPC display warning messages 3) Press and release the "Options" button on the DIC to scroll through the display options until the IPC display is blank 4) Press and hold the DIC "Reset" button for 3 seconds 5) Press the "Options" button again until TIRE TRAINING message appears 6) Press "Reset" button until the IPC "Learn L Front Tire" message appears in order to begin the programming 7) Install the J41760 Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) System Programming Tool (large magnet will do) over the left front valve stem 8) The horn will sound, indicating the left front TPM sensor is programmed (if this takes more than 15 seconds, pull magnet back and try again, it will give you three tries. Then you must start over) 9) When the horn sounds, proceed to program the next TPM sensor in the following order as directed by the IPC messages: -Learn R Front Tire

-Learn R Rear Tire -Learn L Rear Tire Programming can be canceled by turning ignition off, waiting 2 minutes with no sensors being learned, finishing all 4 wheels or through the DIC. If the programming is canceled with less than 4 sensors learned, it will only accept the codes programmed up to that point.

TomC '90ZR1 #792

Reply to
Crabs

Thank you - much appreciated!!!! I will give it a try this weekend...

Reply to
Hockeyguy

Well I did it and it worked. I am gratefull - thanks again...

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Hockeyguy

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