Bennachie
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Wheels arn't the issue its the pressure sensors fitted to them............
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Sorry I should have clarified I'm talking about TPMS.Wheels arn't the issue its the pressure sensors fitted to them............
Oh man this was super helpful, I just picked up Turbo wheels for my CT and it didn’t register so I started to get nervous after a short drive to the market. Decided to go for a longer drive and 10 minutes in they sync’d just fine.I have 3 sets of tires for my 2023 Taycan, all I do is swap the tires, change the tire size/type in the PCM, then drive it for a bit. I did notice that the very first time the car saw the new wheels/TPMS it took longer to recognize (20 minutes of driving maybe), but wheels it has seen in the past are recognized very fast (1-2 minutes). I have never seen an error though.
I just ordered original ones from teile.com, bit more than 300€ shipped to FinlandSorry to bump this thread again. I plan to swap to my 19"s in Nov, and stick on some winter tyres.
Im still keeping an eye out for J1.2 TPMS. Eurospares are offering Lamborghini sensors, (with the same part number), significantly cheaper than Porsche.
I learned the hard way that there are some faults that won't clear automatically, when I accidentally powered the car on with one door card disconnected and removed. After that the car persisted in telling me that the egress warning wasn't working. This was cleared up by my dealer, who was kind enough to clear the car's faults for me. That's all it took. Since @prj released the mapev tool, I'd suggest clearing faults with that tool and seeing if that fixes the tire warning you're seeing and lets the car learn the new wheels.Anyone know how to get out of this TPMS Service Required and get the car to relearn the TPMS again?
I was able to clear the warning with the mapev tool, and started relearn, but the same warning came up and wasn't able to learn the new TPMSI learned the hard way that there are some faults that won't clear automatically, when I accidentally powered the car on with one door card disconnected and removed. After that the car persisted in telling me that the egress warning wasn't working. This was cleared up by my dealer, who was kind enough to clear the car's faults for me. That's all it took. Since @prj released the mapev tool, I'd suggest clearing faults with that tool and seeing if that fixes the tire warning you're seeing and lets the car learn the new wheels.