5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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Did any of you guys who upgraded the rims on your stock camry's tire pressure monitoring system have any problems with the system after replacing the rims?
Did any of you guys who upgraded the rims on your stock camry's tire pressure monitoring system have any problems with the system after replacing the rims?
No problems for me. The sensors were put in the new set when they went on the car.
Thats why you put the TPMS back in the wheels so the light does not come on.
I guess i'm a bit confused as to what the OP is asking. If you switch the TPMS sensors into the new wheels you shouldn't have any problems, although if you don't swap the sensors over then the light on the dash will come eventually.
@akira, I would have but I use my stock steelies for the winter
I guess i'm a bit confused as to what the OP is asking. If you switch the TPMS sensors into the new wheels you shouldn't have any problems, although if you don't swap the sensors over then the light on the dash will come eventually.
@akira, I would have but I use my stock steelies for the winter
I use my "stock steelies" on my Camry CE '07....PERIOD....hope to switch to a new set of alloys & tires by end of next year after a new set of tires are due...until then...stock steelies it is with covers...
i've asked this question before but havent really gotten a straight answer though.. what happens if you dont switch them over? you guys said the dash light will come on but is that all? if thats all that happens then id rather save some money on those and the calibration and run without.. ive heard of other cars that if you disable some sensors, the car wont be able to run. whats the deal with the camry?
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
i've asked this question before but havent really gotten a straight answer though.. what happens if you dont switch them over? you guys said the dash light will come on but is that all? if thats all that happens then id rather save some money on those and the calibration and run without.. ive heard of other cars that if you disable some sensors, the car wont be able to run. whats the deal with the camry?
I put on winter tires/wheels on last year.
Once or twice a week, my TPMS light would come on.
sounds good to me.. ive got my own tire pressure monitoring system.. its cost me 1.79 at wal mart!
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
i've asked this question before but havent really gotten a straight answer though.. what happens if you dont switch them over? you guys said the dash light will come on but is that all? if thats all that happens then id rather save some money on those and the calibration and run without.. ive heard of other cars that if you disable some sensors, the car wont be able to run. whats the deal with the camry?
If you don't switch the sensors over (like me), then the light would come on when I drove about 50 miles continuously. However when I drive 5-10 miles, turn the car off, then drive again, and do this a few times until I rack up 100+ miles before going home, it doesn't turn on.
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
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