Thread: TPMS warning
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Old 03-15-2013, 03:49 AM   #2
bncinwv
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Been there, done that, and I would almost guarantee that the sensor batteries need replaced. If you look on the monitor, there will be a flashing icon that tells you that the sensor batteries are low. I would tell you what it actually is but I forgot and don't have the manual handy. If they are the user replaceable batteries, they are CR1632 lithium batteries which are available at Radio Shack, Walmart, etc. Ours went low last year after substantially less than 1 year. Also, if you remove the sensors during non-use, it prevents the battery drain. As long as the sensor is on the valve stem even without using the monitor, it drains the batteries.
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