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Gozar 06-24-2012 2:45pm

Having issues clearing an LTPS...
 
My wife's 03 vert just woke up from a 6 month nap in my garage. Front right was down to 17lbs and the sensor was bitching about it. Filled all the tires and took it for a quick drive. Drove a bit in reverse too as I remember that helped clear it.

It is still bitching about having 17lbs in the front right which is wrong.

Thoughts?

:bigears:

Y2Kvert4me 06-24-2012 2:54pm

FR is usually the slowest to update, it's located furthest from the receiver.

I wouldn't worry about it just yet. Being an 03, it will eventually update even when the car is off and not moving. (obviously, it wasn't at 17psi when you parked it right?).

Driving will usually produce a quicker update, but I've found it can sometimes take many miles before it happens.
Also, being that the car is 9 years old, if you've never replaced them before, your sensor batteries are near or at the end of their life cycle which may also cause slow response.

:cert:

mrvette 06-24-2012 3:16pm

LTPS is a classic example of what I would spend way TOOOOO much time cussing and bitching while I disconnected that shit from MY car.....

:seasix::seasix::hurray:

NB2K 06-24-2012 3:25pm

Use an old speaker magnet to reset 'em.

BuckyThreadkiller 06-24-2012 7:24pm

I thought I remembered you had to drive it like 15 minutes to get them to positively reset.

Defib1961 06-24-2012 7:35pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BuckyThreadkiller (Post 695871)
I thought I remembered you had to drive it like 15 minutes to get them to positively reset.

Mine do that when and IF it gets cold here. Takes about 10-15 minutes before they reset.

Gozar 06-24-2012 10:25pm

Went back out after a few hours and bazzinga. All fixed. :hurray:

DJ_Critterus 06-24-2012 10:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BuckyThreadkiller (Post 695871)
I thought I remembered you had to drive it like 15 minutes to get them to positively reset.

I also remember having to be above a certain speed, too.

onedef92 06-25-2012 8:51am

At least you can still get the batteries. No such look for my venerable '92 coupe.

...Whitepower... 06-25-2012 9:00am

My last concern would be the TPMS. With only 17lbs i would think the tire may be flat spotted after sitting so long.

onedef92 06-25-2012 9:06am

Quote:

Originally Posted by ...Whitepower... (Post 696147)
My last concern would be the TPMS. With only 17lbs i would think the tire may be flat spotted after sitting so long.


http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...stoppers-1.jpg

Maybe he parked it on a rug or one of those flat-spot preventers and shit? :confused5:

...Whitepower... 06-25-2012 2:34pm

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Originally Posted by onedef92 (Post 696152)
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...stoppers-1.jpg

Maybe he parked it on a rug or one of those flat-spot preventers and shit? :confused5:

Never seen those before.. Interesting.

onedef92 06-26-2012 7:40am

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Originally Posted by ...Whitepower... (Post 696425)
Never seen those before.. Interesting.


A section of plush pile carpeting works well, too. That's what I use in my garage and I've never had flat-spotting issues. :seasix:

DJ_Critterus 06-27-2012 9:01pm

OD, I park my T-Bucket over a section of old carpet I ripped out of the house. Since the rear tires only get 24psi, this helps with the flat spots. If I park it on bare concrete for a while, I notice the flat spots until the tires get warmed up after a couple miles of driving.

onedef92 06-28-2012 8:52am

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Originally Posted by DJ_Critterus (Post 698337)
OD, I park my T-Bucket over a section of old carpet I ripped out of the house. Since the rear tires only get 24psi, this helps with the flat spots. If I park it on bare concrete for a while, I notice the flat spots until the tires get warmed up after a couple miles of driving.

Yup. I've noticed the same thing with my '92 Coupe.

Cybercowboy 06-28-2012 8:57am

I'm getting new tires for my '02 convertible in a couple of weeks and I'm going to make sure they change the batteries. Currently I'm still running the original tires. :lol:

A friend of mine is the manager of a nice new tire shop and he's working on his supplier to get some $$$ off the tires. He told them I've been shopping around and found a place that will sell me the same tires for $220 less than what they are quoting for his store. I said "Damn, I didn't want you to do that, I'm OK with the price." He said suck it up, I'm going to get you a deal.


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