Attn: shaggy
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Besides why would the tpms light come on anyway? I know I left my sensors in there when I sold the rims, so shouldn't it be fine? Can't you just throw air in it and drive it around till it shuts off? Maybe you're spare is low? Idk but I've had my tpms light on for over a year now. I don't even notice the damn thing anymore.
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That's pretty stupid if you ask me. Dude switched his stock rims, with stock rims from another model in the subaru lineup. Not saying you're stupid, but the way that works is just retarded.
Besides why would the tpms light come on anyway? I know I left my sensors in there when I sold the rims, so shouldn't it be fine? Can't you just throw air in it and drive it around till it shuts off? Maybe you're spare is low? Idk but I've had my tpms light on for over a year now. I don't even notice the damn thing anymore.
Besides why would the tpms light come on anyway? I know I left my sensors in there when I sold the rims, so shouldn't it be fine? Can't you just throw air in it and drive it around till it shuts off? Maybe you're spare is low? Idk but I've had my tpms light on for over a year now. I don't even notice the damn thing anymore.
And yeah, **** TPMS! lol, I'm already used to the little light as well.
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If it's going to cost a bunch, I'll just grab the programmed sensors out of my stock rims Hopefully it's not more than $10 to press a button on a computer.
#15
Ahhhhhh **** the warranty. I need to talk to you about getting my money back for the extended I bought. I don't need that crap anymore, or I can't use that crap anymore lol.