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On my convert 2000, there is no reading for my tire pressures. I tried the magnet reprogramming but still no readings. Do you think all 4 of my sensors are dead? Car only has about 19,000 miles.
Thanks for the help
I find it unusual that all 4 batteries would die at the same time, but anything is possible. With the age of your car, it seems most likely that the batteries died. Maybe someone else will chime in. Good luck with it.
On my convert 2000, there is no reading for my tire pressures. I tried the magnet reprogramming but still no readings. Do you think all 4 of my sensors are dead? Car only has about 19,000 miles.
Thanks for the help
Please don't be offended but sometimes we overlook the simple things.
Since it's obvious you don't drive your car much, you do know you have to be driving the car in order to get the pressure readings.
Also make sure your car battery is fully charged. A low battery (caused by sitting alot) can affect the sensors.
You can also try to reprogram them again starting with the LF.
Any problems with your key fob? The reason why I ask is they share the same electronic module with the tire pressure sensors to send reading to the car's computer. Its just too strange that all four would die at the same time.
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