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scubamannc
 Bone Stock Posts:1

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| 10/31/2007 5:05 PM |
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| The manual states a light that |
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primetimek5
 Lift & Lockers Posts:537

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| 11/01/2007 5:27 AM |
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one of the tire sensors are faulty.
its something you cant do.
need to find out wich one is bad. replace the sensor(s). after you replace
you need to train/program them.
i think they are the worst sensors made for vehicals. 88% always false codes.
or low tire psi due to car ownser dont check there tire psi once a week. |
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fourwd1
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| 11/01/2007 5:37 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by scubamannc
... The dealer seemd stumped by the concept of a blinking light, much less how they would check the sensors......
You need to find another dealer.
If they don't know how to fix the simple things, would you trust them with your electronically controlled transmission, or anything else? |
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- as seen in Four Wheeler magazine July 2006, Off-Road magazine Feb 2007
'84 4Runner SR5 - ARBed 5.29's F&R, 4.7 & 2.28 t-cases, drv trn lift, Chevy's, 30 spline Longs, BudBuilt skid, 36" TSLs... |
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