TPMS

Stinger_Dan

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I changed to aftermarket wheels and drove almost 40 minutes and no TPMS light came on until I was almost home and then it came on. Can I reset it myself or do I have to go the dealer?
 
(edit: I misread your post: you're talking about an error light. It took that long for it to come on, indicating TPMS not functioning? Did you look at the psi readout screen? I've had my screen go blank on me twice in over three years: each time it reset when I stopped for gas.)
 
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Do your new wheels have TPMS sensors in them? If not there's no real way to turn off the light. The car auto learns new sensors, even the knockoff ones as long as they're the proper type. It can take a few miles for it to learn them though.
 
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Do your new wheels have TPMS sensors in them? If not there's no real way to turn off the light. The car auto learns new sensors, even the knockoff ones as long as they're the proper type. It can take a few miles for it to learn them though.
They do have them in. I had two of the wheels on my 19 Camry and had no issues. Two wheels are new as well as the TPMS sensors which when I ordered the wheels and the TPMS they asked me for my VIN number to make sure they were the right TPMS sensors. So I wonder if the two that came off my Camry are bad. I drove home almost 40 min before the light came on. Now it won’t turn off.
 
The tpms from the camry might not be compatible with the stinger would be my best guess, i haven't looked anything up though
 
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They do have them in. I had two of the wheels on my 19 Camry and had no issues. Two wheels are new as well as the TPMS sensors which when I ordered the wheels and the TPMS they asked me for my VIN number to make sure they were the right TPMS sensors. So I wonder if the two that came off my Camry are bad. I drove home almost 40 min before the light came on. Now it won’t turn off.
Were the sensors reporting PSI numbers for each wheel before the light came on? That usually happens after a few minutes of rolling. If not, then they might not be compatible. Try using Hyundai/KIA TPMS sensors and not Toyota brand unless they are identical.
 
I have these on my current set of wheels and they work fine.

Also looking at the ones for a camry they aren't even the same frequency. 315mhz opposed to the Stinger's 433mhz.
 
I got it corrected. The ones from the Camry are not compatible. Thanks for the help!
 
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