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Old 11-06-2022, 06:38 AM   #11
Denny and Angie Miller
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Originally Posted by dieselguy View Post
The sensors only use battery power when they are screwed on to a tire. If you know you're not going to be traveling for a few months, simply label them with a marker, remove them, and put them in a drawer. My batteries last a couple of years that way. Once your monitor learns the sensors, should you remove one, simply put it back on the same tire and there is no relearning process required.
I didn't know they worked that way, I assumed the sensors would be screaming blow out! until the battery went dead, which is why I had been removing the batteries in my old TPMS
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