TPMS replacement

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treehan77

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...so, i swapped my stock rims with 2015 Sierra take offs. Brand new, 2.3 total miles for 17" and tires. TPMS sensors still there. I was under the impression that the 2007+ sensors wouldn't work with my 05 Yukon. So far I've driven around the neighborhood and still getting readings from the new set of tires. Is there some time limit or speed that needs to be reached before they realize whats going on, or are the new ones somehow working? I didn't do any of the learn procedures or anything. I get readings on all four wheels.
 

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I believe its only a matter of time or miles before it will trigger the warning light. I bet the air pressures you see are the ones from the old tires. If you let some air out of one or add air the numbers prolly wouldn't change. You are correct that the 07-up sensors will not work with our trucks. I don't know how important the actual readings are to you but a friend of mine suggested an easy way to keep the light off-just take the old sensors out of your other wheels and leave them in a bag and keep them inside the truck. I personally like seeing the readings so I wouldn't do that method....
 
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I tried to do the relearn procedure to see if it was indeed the old sensors. Obviously, it didn't work. DIC then read 0 psi for all. Curiously, the LF is now reading 42 psi. Wtf?! The old wheels/tires are in the side of the house, and none have more than 35 psi. So weird. Oh well, I'll get some new sensors off amazon. Or eBay.

Anyone used these, seems too cheap to be good, I guess they are some kind of Chinese knockoff?

http://m.ebay.com/itm/4-PCS-PTire-P...lade-Avalanche-Tahoe-/252270694508?nav=SEARCH
 

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I read a bunch of bad stories about cheap sensors, I ended up going with discount tire sensors when I got new tires from them. I think it was around 200
 
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Yeah I'm gonna try the Dorman ones from Amazon. I'd go with the GM part but that'd be $40 more for the set, plus I read they DONT come with new nuts-(like 5 bucks apiece, another 20 bucks) which i want since I'm not replacing the same style. At least if they don't initially work I know Amazon will be refunding me. Gonna put them in at the base hobby shop where I work so it shouldn't cost much
 

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Welcome sir. I had OEM that died and got some cheapo ones that never worked right. DIC light was always on. Went with the AC Delcos with new wheels and no issues.
 

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@treehan77

That is a good question that I do not have a solid answer for you. My guy at the tire shop took care of all the installation when they mounted the tires and wheels.
 
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