'09 Malibu Tire Pressure Warning
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'09 Malibu Tire Pressure Warning
Tire pressure warning light stays on. DIC shows LF at 24 psi, tho the actual pressure is 32 psi.
Last week my wife had air added; I checked and it was around 40 psi at each wheel! I lowered the pressure on all four. Now, about 2 weeks later the LR sensor seems to be acting up.
Is it most likely I need a new sensor...or can I try the Sensor Matching Process? If I "decrease pressure for about eight seconds", I'd then have to go back to the station for air; a little bit of a PITA...therefore is it worth trying? Or go ahead and have the sensor replaced?
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Last week my wife had air added; I checked and it was around 40 psi at each wheel! I lowered the pressure on all four. Now, about 2 weeks later the LR sensor seems to be acting up.
Is it most likely I need a new sensor...or can I try the Sensor Matching Process? If I "decrease pressure for about eight seconds", I'd then have to go back to the station for air; a little bit of a PITA...therefore is it worth trying? Or go ahead and have the sensor replaced?
Thx!
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Have you replaced or rotated the tires recently? The sensors may need to be re-matched. It is also possible a sensor needs to be replaced. These are just suggestions, it is not a diagnosis.
I encourage you to have the vehicle inspected by a certified technician. They will be able to offer a diagnosis after a physical inspection.
Please keep us posted.
If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
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Have you replaced or rotated the tires recently? The sensors may need to be re-matched. It is also possible a sensor needs to be replaced. These are just suggestions, it is not a diagnosis.
I encourage you to have the vehicle inspected by a certified technician. They will be able to offer a diagnosis after a physical inspection.
Please keep us posted.
If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
Louis
GM Customer Service
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good that you checked all the tire pressures. If the tires were rotated and not registered to the new location; the LF sensor/tire may be at another tire location.
make sure your tire pressure guage is accurate. Last week i had a customer come in and all tires were set low and tpm light was on. Turns out his $2 guage was 8psi off.
If they are all at correct pressure and one is reading low it probably needs a new tpm sensor.
make sure your tire pressure guage is accurate. Last week i had a customer come in and all tires were set low and tpm light was on. Turns out his $2 guage was 8psi off.
If they are all at correct pressure and one is reading low it probably needs a new tpm sensor.
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No rotation, that's why I didn't mention it; only that my wife added air at all four wheels using a $1.00 machine. She over-inflated up to about 40 psi per wheel.
My check was done at a gas station using their ($10?) gauge. We double checked each wheel; gauge and DIC matched except for LF. Gas station owner said I need a new sensor. I was getting a second opinion here. The sensors are pretty expensive; to buy and then install.
So, is it a waste of time 'matching'? Or, time for a new sensor? Also, I wondered if over-inflating could have caused an error that could be overcome with matching? Did it also damage the sensor? Or...sensor just happened to fail?
Thx!
My check was done at a gas station using their ($10?) gauge. We double checked each wheel; gauge and DIC matched except for LF. Gas station owner said I need a new sensor. I was getting a second opinion here. The sensors are pretty expensive; to buy and then install.
So, is it a waste of time 'matching'? Or, time for a new sensor? Also, I wondered if over-inflating could have caused an error that could be overcome with matching? Did it also damage the sensor? Or...sensor just happened to fail?
Thx!
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what is a matching process? Do you mean registering the tpm?
overinflation to 40psi will not damage a tpm.
Is the tire monitor warning light on steady or flashing?
overinflation to 40psi will not damage a tpm.
Is the tire monitor warning light on steady or flashing?
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The owners manual calls it 'TPMS Sensor Matching Process'. The 'tire icon' stays lit on the dash; and the DIC constantly reads, 'check tire pressure'.
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what is the manual refering to reguarding the tire matching process? Buying the correct tires? Registering the tpm?
If the tire pressure light flashes then stays on steady there is a system malfunction. Where the light comes on and stays on steady its a low pressure problem.
Has any tire sealant been put into the tires?
If the tire pressure light flashes then stays on steady there is a system malfunction. Where the light comes on and stays on steady its a low pressure problem.
Has any tire sealant been put into the tires?
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Page 5-61..."Each TPMS sensor has a unique identification code.
Any time you replace one or more of the TPMS senors or
rotate the vehicle's tires, the identification codes need to be matched to the new tire/wheel location.....they are matched in
the following order: driver side front tire...can be matched...
using a TPMS diagnostic tool...or by increasing or decreasing
the tire's air pressure....You have two minutes to match each
tire and wheel..."
In my case, "The 'tire icon' stays lit on the dash; and the DIC constantly reads, 'check tire pressure'."
No, haven't used any sealant.
Thx!
Any time you replace one or more of the TPMS senors or
rotate the vehicle's tires, the identification codes need to be matched to the new tire/wheel location.....they are matched in
the following order: driver side front tire...can be matched...
using a TPMS diagnostic tool...or by increasing or decreasing
the tire's air pressure....You have two minutes to match each
tire and wheel..."
In my case, "The 'tire icon' stays lit on the dash; and the DIC constantly reads, 'check tire pressure'."
No, haven't used any sealant.
Thx!