Im thinking of taking the sensors off, one is damaged on the outside so needs sorting but they are doing my head in
Can anyone tell me if i remove one or all if it will show as puncture or not show anything
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Tyre pressure sensors - removing them!
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Tyre pressure sensors - removing them!
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Re: Tyre pressure sensors - removing them!
If you remove your sensors the wheels will flash on the dash indicating that they are not recieving a signal unless you have them disabled using a CLIP
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Re: Tyre pressure sensors - removing them!
You can remove them from the wheels then have the feature turned off using a CLIP (Renault Diagnostic toll) They normaly charge £25 for the 4 second job.
If you remove them and dont have it deactivated every time you turn on the car it will say 'Tyre monitor communication error'.

If you remove them and dont have it deactivated every time you turn on the car it will say 'Tyre monitor communication error'.
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Re: Tyre pressure sensors - removing them!
thanks
I might replace one thats damaged and try and rest the others to prevent errors
although a mate tells me to check the weights, old style might be causing loss of pressure
I might replace one thats damaged and try and rest the others to prevent errors
although a mate tells me to check the weights, old style might be causing loss of pressure
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