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    Would it affect anything if I took the TPMS stems and replaced them with just normal non TPMS stems, I suppose I would probably have to do something with the cars on board monitor.

    I've recently noticed that my stems are rusting out, and one has already broke, luckily it didn't break the inside to leak air. I was just wondering if anyone has done this.

    I'll eventually have to break down and by the special ones
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    You would need to set the TPMS codes to no report, or deal with the low tire indicator every time you drive your car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Explicit_Spade View Post
    You would need to set the TPMS codes to no report, or deal with the low tire indicator every time you drive your car.
    Lol yeah, I've got plenty of experience there, every time i drive the car, i always bump the computer because it says service tire system. So I'm definately good at pressing the button. This is all because ONE sensor is out, the rest are good, and all tires are all filled perfectly
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