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Charles89



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How to disable TPMS with IID tool

Hi all,

L405, how do I disable the TPMS? I have 3 sets of wheels, one set I use for off road do not have sensors in the tyres, and I want to be able to turn them on and off when ever I use them. Can anyone help?

Many thanks

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i dont think you can..i've looked on the GAP site drop down menu and there isnt a config for TPMS...

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Charles89



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As I thought.... bummer.

I did find s TSB from landrover Regarding this fault. And despite me arguing is has nothing to do with my oversized tyres, they were adiment it was an issue. I've since educated them and shared a PDF they issued with a recall in 2014.

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you do know that if you fit the off road ones with no sensors that nothing will be registered on the FF, and the ones with TPMS will be ..

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Yes, I have TPMS sensors in all my wheels, (not in my off road/winters.)

Tried all 3 sets and drove 40 ish miles on each and they all fault the same. I have the document but I cant upload as it's a pdf not an image


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in your original post you said,

one set I use for off road do not have sensors in the tyres, ?????


...but, it does sound like a vehicle problem...



pdf's can be up loaded using the long method via the gallery..

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Edited post, apologies. I didn't read what I typed (small mobile screen) should have said all my wheels have sensors apart from my off road/winters

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Is it possible to fit sensors for your 2nd set of rims (in my case for off road driving) and have them link to the cars system? Or can the car only ever link to one set of sensors? 2017 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 (with e-diff)
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