TPMS Receiver Location
Hello,
Does anyone know where the TPMS receiver is supposed to be located in the rear wheel arch? One of mine has fallen out and and I'm not sure where it should go back into (nor am I quite sure how it worked it's way loose!)
Thanks,
CM
Does anyone know where the TPMS receiver is supposed to be located in the rear wheel arch? One of mine has fallen out and and I'm not sure where it should go back into (nor am I quite sure how it worked it's way loose!)
Thanks,
CM
I know I'm digging this thing out of the grave here.. but I have purchased a Mini Countryman that has the "TPMS Inactive" message and gong and I was told by the previous owner that Mini diagnosed it as a dead RDC Module. These things are 310 bucks and that seems a bit steep to me..
Is there a way to tune this warning out of the BCM?
Can you put a used one in place and it work effectively?
I don't have alot in this car but I would like to just make it an effective hauler.. I can monitor my own tire pressures. lol
Is there a way to tune this warning out of the BCM?
Can you put a used one in place and it work effectively?
I don't have alot in this car but I would like to just make it an effective hauler.. I can monitor my own tire pressures. lol
So what happens if you disconnect the RDC Module? The reason I ask is that I just installed a set of winter wheels/tires on my 2014 Hardtop S. I didn't feel like paying an extra $200+ for 4 pressure sensors and would like to eliminate the warning messages.
Thanks in advance... Chris
Thanks in advance... Chris
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