a little help my friend tpms
i just buy four 17inch chrome wheel is there a kit to disable a way to disable tpms i hate those sensor pressure air justwant to know because buying four is 400dollars
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
Hey if you mean turn the dash light off. not that I know of. Sucks I would like to be off also.
I plan to contract Chrysler and ask them if they can write a flash that will turn off the light. |
Re: a little help my friend tpms
open the dash and pull the bulb
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
Originally Posted by NowTopless
(Post 553830)
open the dash and pull the bulb
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
why would i be kidding....just a bulb!
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
do you think it will chime again or nothing will writte in my little computer in the roof i can try it to take the bulb off
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It will chime again and I don't believe it is as simple as pulling "the bulb"
The tire dash light(#13) is illuminated by a dedicated Light Emitting Diode (LED) that is soldered onto the EMIC electronic circuit board. You would have to take the ElectroMechanical Instrument Cluster (EMIC) appart an remove the LED from the a ICB(circuit board). FYI the ElectroMechanical Instrument Cluster (EMIC) does have 9 incandescent bulb and bulb holder units installed on the cluster circuit board for general illumination lighting Even if you managed to do that the Wireless Control Module (WCM) will still see that all the tires are low and send a message to the Electronic Overhead Module (EOM) "little computer in the roof" Plus if you have a warrenty still I'm sure you will void it after. So yes NowTopless is right it is just a bulb(LED) but it is not that easy and removing the bulb will not get rid of all the warnings. Sorry The best solution is to see if Chrysler can write a flash that can remove/turn off the TPM system from your KJ and I'm not sure how to go about doing that. You or we could all write an email(s) to someone at Chrysler and ask for it. It's worth a try. |
Re: a little help my friend tpms
Hiya,
How about a piece of tape to cover light? |
Re: a little help my friend tpms
Good luck with geting the TPMS turned off. I'm good friends with the guy that runs the service department here in Cold Lake. I asked if they could turn off the TPMS when I go wheeling, My Cragars don't have TPMS installed.. He flat out said NO. They can change the pressure at which the system cues the lamp to illuminate but unfortunately cannot, and will not, disable the TPMS system. It's a safety feature and part of DMC's way of covering their own corporate asses (CYA). Too many Joe Q Publics running around with dangeously low tire pressures. Low tire pressure greatly increases the risk of a tire malfunction and with alot of today's low profile rubber it can be really difficult to eyeball the tire for low pressure. The low profile tires don't bulge like old bias-plys when lacking adequate pressure. That, and alot of people don't bother to check tire pressures regularly. So.... most automobile manufacturers have implemented a tire pressure warning system. All in the name of safety because folks are just too lazy to use a presssure gauge once a week. Think of it like airbags, try and get those disabled!!
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
ptsb5a is right! I asked also, it is considered a safety feature and will not be turned off.
You can have the threshold changed to a low of 22psi but that's it. |
Re: a little help my friend tpms
thank for youre help i have call jeep dealer in southshoore montreal they will tell me if they can make a flash and put tpms off i hope because i hate it this stupid tpms dont need to worried with my winter rim again i hope they can do it thank again for youte time and reply to me it is appreciate it a lots
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
thank for youre help mr
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
thank for time and help jeep will call me tomorrow if they can turn it off with a flash reprogram systhem
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
yes but the chime i hate it when i start the jeep
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
jeep will call me tomorrow if they can make a flash to turn off the tpms thank for time and reply
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
my friend thank i ask jeep they can not turn it off with a flash i will wait them until february before buying four sensor i know they are expansive but no choice if i cannot do anything i will put new sensor in my four chrome wheels thank for youre help
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
youre right jeep dealer they tell me that they can not do a flash they will try to find a way to reprogram the ecu if they cannot i will buy foursensor air sensor no choice thank for youre help
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
So your stuck with listening to a chime and light flashing in ur face when u drop ur pressure for offroading to say normal pressure of 12-15 lbs. Sorta sucks or are these fancy jeeps not supposed to go offroading?
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
look mr i only go off road for deer and moose hunting or fishing i buy this liberty most of time on the road not off road i like my jeep i buy it in august 2010 and my other jeep i had was a landcruiser 1987 bj70 never went off road only fishing and hunting sand road not muddy road
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
Hiya,
Mr. White. I think you misunderstood Mr. colombo. He is not airing down to go offroad, he has new rims without the tpms sensors and he wants to disable the light and chime until he is able to buy the sensors for $400. On Muriel, the service interval chime bugs me to no end until I reset it so I can EASILY see where Mr colombo is coming from. |
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I wheel regularly and swap off my stock rims for the Soft8's and MTs. All I get is the chime at start up and an annoying light on the dash. No problem for me. It doesn't chime all the time.
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Re: a little help my friend tpms
thank for youre reply what a nice off road jeep very height look a mud monster must be very good on off road i never went inmuddy and off road must be excitting byebye
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