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Help! - Installed 35's. cant get tyre pressure alert to turn off with ProCal

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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 12:54 PM
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What I did was I turned TPMS off 3 days before I put my new wheels and Tires on. Then I had them put all of them on Did the tire calculation in the parking lot and drove off with no problems. My tires measured out to be only 34.5 so I set the Pro-Cal to that and now its spot on. The TPMS light never even turned on.

From what I'v read the sensors may need like 20 miles to report back into the computer. Can someone verify this??
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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 01:12 PM
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Mine took a bit over that to start binging. I still haven't gotten a procal, but that's going to have to wait.
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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by MSmitty
Umm.. yeah. Nothing you will do shy of turning the tpms off all together will get it working if you didnt have them swap out the sensors to the new wheels.
Originally Posted by DadsCJ
If you didn't put in new sensors, that is your problem. It can't find the sensor and the alarm is on because of that.

You can turn off the alarm but you have to set the ProCal to off.
Originally Posted by hypeiv
if you didn't move the sensors from your OEM wheels you need to set the procal to 0
Ah, thats annoying! thats makes perfect sense now.
I will turn it off in the mean time, and go back to the workshop to get it installed. what a pain!
and lucky I havent sold the old wheels yet, I had someone wanting to buy them!

Thanks guys!
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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by eZa
Ok I will try that. How do u find 28psi for daily driving?
Do u have 35/12.5/17 km2?
It's great, not to harsh of a ride and stable. My tires are Boggers 33x12.5x16



Before that I ran (35s) 315/75/16 GoodYear MT/Rs with Kevlar on my '08 at 30psi and that rode well also..



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