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TPMS going out?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Out2gtcha, Jun 25, 2024.

  1. Jun 25, 2024 at 10:46 AM
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    Out2gtcha

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    The wife and I are on day 2 of our 5th wedding anniversary here in gorgeous Turquoise Lake Colorado and right before we got here a tire pressure warning light popped up. I switched to the tire pressure readout and all 4 tires were dashes.
    With us being on vacation I haven't had a chance to pull any codes or talk to a SME yet.

    We let the truck set overnight and started it up the next morning with 0 warning lights......but not more than 10 miles down the road the same pressure warning light came on and once again, all 4 tires had no PSI readings only dashes.

    Any ideas on what might be going out here?
     
  2. Jun 25, 2024 at 10:50 AM
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    sdsurfer

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    Have you tried pushing the reset button in the lower left side of dash below the steering wheel? Very small black button. You need to drive for a couple miles afterward and the TPMS should read out properly. If the warning lights keep coming on, you may need to replace the monitors in your tires.
     
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    maybe a bad sensor...it should have a code...
     
  4. Jun 25, 2024 at 1:10 PM
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    It's strange, I've had many TPMS sensors go out, but never ever had all 4 go out at the very same time.

    I tried the TPMS reset button, but since the warning light is on and has remained on, I never saw anything flash, so not sure it took. So far nothing has changed.
     
  5. Jun 25, 2024 at 1:12 PM
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    I would definitely have pulled the code if I could, but being 700 miles from home on vacation that is something I haven't done yet.

    Im just not sure how any one bad sensor could make all 4 go out at the exact same time.
     
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    There's something else going on. They all won't go out after 4 years at the same time.
     
  7. Jun 25, 2024 at 1:17 PM
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    My thinking as well, I just don't know what.
     
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    Any auto parts store should be able to read codes for you...only takes a minute.
     
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    Yep, for sure, but being 12,000 feet up in the Rockies there really aren't any auto parts stores close.
     
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    I saw that you were on vacation and assumed you may not be near civilization. Just commenting, I guess that when you do go through a town...
     
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    Maybe the elevation has something to do with it. :notsure: When you get back to "civilization" pump them up to 36~37 PSI & see if it goes back to normal.
     
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    Change of altitude??? Air pressure will change at altitude. Are you checking manually with a gauge?

    I guess a lot of people like the TPMS sensors. I can't think of a less valuable technology on the entire truck. The benefit to expense ratio makes them not worth having to me. First thing I did when I put tires on was take the silly things out and put a sticker over the light.
     
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    did your tires go flat?
     
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    Probably a good idea, as I do have an old fashioned digital pressure gauge with me.

    It's not so much that I can't live without TPMS, it just drives my OCD crazy to have something wrong, and have that warning light blaring at me.
     
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    It's the change in altitude. Mine did the same on a trip to the Sierra's. Don't worry. Enjoy your vacation. You may have to set the reset button once you get to lower elevations
     
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    No, of course not. lol, now if that had happened I really would have been worried!
     
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    Put a piece of tape over the icon. I did that for over a year.
     
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    i always have one of these, the tpms is just a toy to play with,
    do you watch the DTE or the fuel gauge to monitor your gas:popcorn: ?
    [​IMG]
     
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    yep if it gets to you just take vacations close to dealerships
     
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    I don't want to hijack the thread, but my question is along the same vein. I'm thinking about buying some 16-inch TRD Pro wheels. How much trouble is it to swap the sensors from one wheel to another?
     

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