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Strider



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MOT and TPMS (tyre pressure sensors)

I am getting the tpms alert light pop up and sometimes the message "check all tyre pressures", first time it happened i rushed around with my foot pump and all was ok. So now i just ignore it. As I'm in the process of renewing parts etc and as there is a MOT looming in June. I decided to check what the new regs are thanks to the EU. This is the link to the GOV site :- https://www.gov.uk/government/publications...at-an-mot.

The bottom line is : "Vehicles first used on or after 1 January 2012 will be checked to make sure the tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) MIL is working".

I dont know if just turning the function off with your IIDTOOL can get you round that check, I suspect not and if thats the case its going to be a real pain.

Peter

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Alistair



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Switching off using the IID is fine - IIRC if you have any warning light showing then it's an MOT failure. That's what I did with my 07 L322 - I had a similar problem to you & just gave up with TPMS

My L405 doesn't have TPMS fitted Thumbs Up

I'm not sure what the date was, but it was later than 2012 that TPMS became mandatory - so up too that date, you should be OK to just disable it.

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Haylands



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Another stupid, unenforceable issue... wonder how many TPMS lights will be wired into the IGN or some other light along with the MIL light in 000's of cars already...!!!! Pete

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Strider



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Hi Alistair,
It seems to be a real crazy system, even going over speed bump briefly sets it off. The spare had a std valve so when i got a new tyre I bought a new TPMS tyre sensor thinking that it was triggering the system, WRROONNGGG!!!. Time to take the IID out of its box Thumbs Up .

Hi Pete,
it sounds very possible, and i'm sure many will be caught out on the dreaded day. Its yet just another way of screwing more money out of motorists.

Peter

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Alistair



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IID can read the error codes - so at least you can narrow it down a bit to which sensor it is - but you're still not clear whether its the wheel sensor or car sensor.

I got tired of buying new parts & still having the light come on randomly, so just turned the Censored thing off altogether.

If you can't trust it, there's no point having it & I was just ignoring it every time it came on.....

Post #371522 9th Feb 2016 8:22pm
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