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Any wheel nut experts out there.

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14 Oct 2019 18:28 #214762 by CC Baxter
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationI use this cigarette packet sized emulator, works a treat.


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15 Oct 2019 04:21 #214766 by Lambert
As I have suggested before, be careful with the tpms bypassing. If you have a collision and it is judged to be as a consequence of a deflating type that the system would have warned you of, your insurance will probably try to weedle their way out of liability. Just be careful.

Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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16 Oct 2019 16:00 #214825 by JodieMarie22
No, I’m not bypassing the system. I am fitting sensors in my winter wheels but trying to program them with the same unique codes that the original sensors have. This means the system will remain fully operational with both sets of wheels and no need to visit the main dealer.
Emulator and loss of the tpms feature = £50
4 programmable sensors and fully working system =£80 + £40 for a re-useable program pad.

Sounds simple but in practice it’s proving a bit troublesome.

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16 Oct 2019 17:33 #214830 by CC Baxter
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Sounds like fun, post a link to these programmable do-dahs will you.
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