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Old 04-02-2022, 11:37 AM   #1
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TPMS not syncing

Has anyone else had their BMPRO TPMS not sync after sitting dormant in storage? I did try searching for old threads and couldn't find any so I apologize if this is a repeat. Everything else on my control panel fired right up but the pressure sensors aren't coming online.
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did you drive or move it first? the sensors can go to sleep when sitting.
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did you drive or move it first? the sensors can go to sleep when sitting.


Pulled it home from the dealership today. About 16 mi. Should I pull them all off?
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I have screw-on transmitters and have found I can wake them up by loosening them till I hear air escaping and re-tightening. Sensor thinks it’s a blowout. Could also be the batts in the transmitter have died.
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I have screw-on transmitters and have found I can wake them up by loosening them till I hear air escaping and re-tightening. Sensor thinks it’s a blowout. Could also be the batts in the transmitter have died.
X2, once in a while one of mine will go blank, and as you indicated, loosen it and retighten, and all good unless the battery is dead which I have seen also
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