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Car Forum / GMC Cars / December 2005

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2005 Grand Prix tire pressure monitoring system

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stewie - 26 Nov 2005 21:06 GMT
Hi. I've had (4) snow tires with steel rims installed on my 2005 Grand Prix.
Problem is, the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) light won't go off.
Tires were GM dealer installed and they say I have to live with the light
being on because the sensor circuit is part of the factory wheels. Is there
any way to disable the TPMS until spring when I put the factory wheels back
on?

Thanks
Mike Hunter - 27 Nov 2005 23:25 GMT
Black electrical tape works great to block unwanted lights.   ;)

mike

> Hi. I've had (4) snow tires with steel rims installed on my 2005 Grand
> Prix.
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> Thanks
stewie - 28 Nov 2005 04:07 GMT
I was hoping for something a little more "technical". But you're right, a
piece of black tape would do the trick.

> Black electrical tape works great to block unwanted lights.   ;)
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>> Thanks
Bob - 04 Dec 2005 14:34 GMT
Try the onscreen display.

> Hi. I've had (4) snow tires with steel rims installed on my 2005 Grand
> Prix.
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> Thanks
 
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