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Old 02-27-2011, 08:28 pm   #1
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i have a 2006 LS2 coupe,i was checking things out on the dic when i came to the tire pressure it said left and right tire pressure is O.
no warning on dic, the check tire light never came on.
need some help on this one don't know where to start
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Old 02-28-2011, 04:05 am   #2
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HI there,

Double check your tire pressure and then drive the car for at least 10 mins.

See if the pressures update to the correct number.

If not, the sensors may not be working.

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first let me thank you very much for the help.

drove the car 18 miles and the right side came back to 30 psi but the left stayed at 0

i will have the left one replaced

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HI there,

Double check your tire pressure and then drive the car for at least 10 mins.

See if the pressures update to the correct number.

If not, the sensors may not be working.

Allthebest, c4c5
2 of my sensors are off about 4# from the gauge reading. can this be corrected or do they have to be changed ??? THANKS

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Old 03-04-2011, 03:57 am   #5
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Hi there,

Most likely, they will have to be changed.

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Most likely, they will have to be changed.

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Thanks i will check with my dealer.

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I have two sensors not working on my "06" coupe with Z51 and 32,000 miles, are the sensors manufactered to each specific wheel ,how does the cpu calibrate the sensors and do I need to take them to a dealer for recalibration >
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Old 04-02-2011, 01:35 pm   #8
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Hi there,

No, you can use the same sensor for all 4 tire positions.

Yes, they will have to be programmed with a Tech2/Candi module and the tire sensor tool.

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