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    Blue C5
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    My C5 left rear tire pressure sensor shows 27# with 32# in it. The
    right rear shows 32#. Both read 32# with tire gauge. What is the fix
    for this?


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    Blue C5
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    On May 25, 7:27*pm, Bob I <birel...**********m> wrote:
    > Suspect you will need to replace the bad sensor if you want it spot on.
    >
    > Blue C5 wrote:
    > > My C5 left rear tire pressure sensor shows 27# with 32# in it. *The
    > > right rear shows 32#. *Both read 32# with tire gauge. *What is the fix
    > > for this?


    Good news. My 32# test was only front and rear left side. The right
    rear was 27# but reading 32#. I suspect that when the tires were put
    back on, they got the rear wheels backwards. I have the tech bulletin
    on how to reprogram the wheel ID's back into the DIC, but do not have
    "the tool" which appears to be a magnet that fits over the valve
    stem. This then closes a reed switch (normally closed with
    centrifugal force) and the ID is entered. You work around the car
    until all four are entered.

    My choices are to: 1 - remember that the rear wheels are reversed or
    2 do the reprogramming.

    Question: They are all 32# now - any chance I can screw up the IDs
    with reprogramming myself?

    Blue C5
    Alex, VA

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    Dad
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    If they switched rims they would both read wrong. Goodyear EMT tires
    are directional and can not, should not be run backward. You can use
    2 magnets in the shape of a "V" set straddle the stem to start your
    programming sequence. They are $3 or $4 at Lowe's for a pair. I used a
    round magnet out of a transmission/deferential cover to reset the
    units on the C5 wheels. Pressure readings are not instantaneous and
    take a few minutes, miles, and speed to reset by themselves if the are
    in the proper location on your car.

    You can tell if the rim is on the opposite side by the small stone
    damage on the face of the spokes.

    "Blue C5" <bobdraker@***********m> wrote in message
    news:c756da51-de30-402d-96c4-f55fc87db14f@o30g2000vbc.************.com...
    On May 25, 7:27 pm, Bob I <birel...**********m> wrote:
    > Suspect you will need to replace the bad sensor if you want it spot
    > on.
    >
    > Blue C5 wrote:
    > > My C5 left rear tire pressure sensor shows 27# with 32# in it. The
    > > right rear shows 32#. Both read 32# with tire gauge. What is the
    > > fix
    > > for this?


    Good news. My 32# test was only front and rear left side. The right
    rear was 27# but reading 32#. I suspect that when the tires were put
    back on, they got the rear wheels backwards. I have the tech bulletin
    on how to reprogram the wheel ID's back into the DIC, but do not have
    "the tool" which appears to be a magnet that fits over the valve
    stem. This then closes a reed switch (normally closed with
    centrifugal force) and the ID is entered. You work around the car
    until all four are entered.

    My choices are to: 1 - remember that the rear wheels are reversed or
    2 do the reprogramming.

    Question: They are all 32# now - any chance I can screw up the IDs
    with reprogramming myself?

    Blue C5
    Alex, VA

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    Blue C5
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    On May 26, 1:56*pm, "Dad" <knock...@fisher.net> wrote:
    > If they switched *rims they would both read wrong. Goodyear EMT tires
    > are directional and can not, should not be run backward. *You can use
    > 2 magnets in the shape of a "V" set straddle the stem to start your
    > programming sequence. They are $3 or $4 at Lowe's for a pair. I used a
    > round magnet out of a transmission/deferential cover to reset the
    > units on the C5 wheels. Pressure readings are not instantaneous and
    > take a few minutes, miles, and speed to reset by themselves if the are
    > in the proper location on your car.
    >
    > You can tell if the rim is on the opposite side by the small stone
    > damage on the face of the spokes.
    >
    > "Blue C5" <bobdra...@***********m> wrote in message
    >
    > news:c756da51-de30-402d-96c4-f55fc87db14f@o30g2000vbc.************.com...
    > On May 25, 7:27 pm, Bob I <birel...**********m> wrote:
    >
    > > Suspect you will need to replace the bad sensor if you want it spot
    > > on.

    >
    > > Blue C5 wrote:
    > > > My C5 left rear tire pressure sensor shows 27# with 32# in it. The
    > > > right rear shows 32#. Both read 32# with tire gauge. What is the
    > > > fix
    > > > for this?

    >
    > Good news. *My 32# test was only front and rear left side. *The right
    > rear was 27# but reading 32#. *I suspect that when the tires were put
    > back on, they got the rear wheels backwards. *I have the tech bulletin
    > on how to reprogram the wheel ID's back into the DIC, but do not have
    > "the tool" which appears to be a magnet that fits over the valve
    > stem. *This then closes a reed switch (normally closed with
    > centrifugal force) and the ID is entered. *You work around the car
    > until all four are entered.
    >
    > My choices are to: *1 - remember that the rear wheels are reversed or
    > 2 do the reprogramming.
    >
    > Question: *They are all 32# now - any chance I can screw up the IDs
    > with reprogramming myself?
    >
    > Blue C5
    > Alex, VA


    Dad, Thank you. When new tires were put on, they got the rims on the
    wrong side. I used a magnet out of a "hide a key" and by placing it
    on the rim right over where the valve stem is, I got the reed switch
    to close and the horn beeped "done." I worked my way around and now
    the right pressure is on the right tire. They did get the directions
    right when they changed tires. Bob

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    ZÿRiX
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    "Blue C5" <bobdraker@***********m> wrote in message
    news:c756da51-de30-402d-96c4-f55fc87db14f@o30g2000vbc.************.com...
    On May 25, 7:27 pm, Bob I <birel...**********m> wrote:
    > Suspect you will need to replace the bad sensor if you want it spot on.
    >
    > Blue C5 wrote:
    > > My C5 left rear tire pressure sensor shows 27# with 32# in it. The
    > > right rear shows 32#. Both read 32# with tire gauge. What is the fix
    > > for this?


    Good news. My 32# test was only front and rear left side. The right
    rear was 27# but reading 32#. I suspect that when the tires were put
    back on, they got the rear wheels backwards. I have the tech bulletin
    on how to reprogram the wheel ID's back into the DIC, but do not have
    "the tool" which appears to be a magnet that fits over the valve
    stem. This then closes a reed switch (normally closed with
    >centrifugal force) and the ID is entered. You work around the car
    >until all four are entered.


    Can you post the Tech bulletin on how to do this please?

    --

    ZÿRiX
    (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯)

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    ZÿRiX
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    "Dad" <knockers@fisher.net> wrote in message
    news:1KudnS18V9qaX7rXnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@bright.net.. .
    >
    > "ZÿRiX" <com@net.org> wrote in message
    > news:F_-dndbzmuL4JrrXnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@posted.grandecom...
    >>
    >> "Blue C5" <bobdraker@***********m> wrote in message
    >> news:c756da51-de30-402d-96c4-f55fc87db14f@o30g2000vbc.************.com...
    >> On May 25, 7:27 pm, Bob I <birel...**********m> wrote:
    >>> Suspect you will need to replace the bad sensor if you want it spot on.
    >>>
    >>> Blue C5 wrote:
    >>> > My C5 left rear tire pressure sensor shows 27# with 32# in it. The
    >>> > right rear shows 32#. Both read 32# with tire gauge. What is the fix
    >>> > for this?

    >>
    >> Good news. My 32# test was only front and rear left side. The right
    >> rear was 27# but reading 32#. I suspect that when the tires were put
    >> back on, they got the rear wheels backwards. I have the tech bulletin
    >> on how to reprogram the wheel ID's back into the DIC, but do not have
    >> "the tool" which appears to be a magnet that fits over the valve
    >> stem. This then closes a reed switch (normally closed with
    >>>centrifugal force) and the ID is entered. You work around the car
    >>>until all four are entered.

    >>
    >>
    >> Can you post the Tech bulletin on how to do this please?
    >>
    >> --
    >>
    >> ZÿRiX
    >> (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯)

    > A magnet is needed. one that is strong enough and its poles need to be
    >
    > on both sides of the valve stem, by the wheels rim to just below the valve
    >
    > (which is inside of wheel).
    >
    >
    >
    > Press dic option button until display is blank.
    >
    > Hold dic reset button for 3 sec.
    >
    > Press dic options button again, till the TIRE TRAINING msg appears.
    >
    > Press dic reset button till the LEARN L FRONT TIRE msg appears.
    >
    > Put magnet tool on the left front valve.
    >
    > The horn will sound indicating LF pressure sensor is programmed. repeat
    > magnet
    >
    > procedure on tires as follows:
    >
    > goto RF
    >
    > goto RR
    >
    > goto LR
    >
    > Done.
    >
    >
    >
    > Sensor numbers
    >
    > 1997 - 2000 10438853 -- 25731358 nut and sensor?
    >
    > 2001 - 2002 25773946 new number
    >
    >
    >
    > Sensor numbers 7-6-02
    >
    > 1997 - 2000 10438853 $119.00 ($67.83)
    >
    > 10268438 seal 2.17 (1.24)
    >
    > 10268439 NUT 2.17 (1.24)
    >
    > 2001-2004 sensor 25773946 49.00 (27.93)
    >
    > Nut 25708165 4.09 (2.33)
    >
    > Old prices but the numbers may help find a replacement if needed.
    >


    As always Dad, Thank You...

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    ZÿRiX
    (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯)

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