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Do you have an order receipt for the tire pressure sensors with the GM part #'s on it??
The part #'s for C7 sensors are 13581560 or 13598775. Either one will work in all C7's.
Maybe they sent you the wrong sensors.
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The rear wheels worked from day one. Same sensors went in the fronts. I can't find the receipts right now. The car ended up learning the sensors I have no idea why it took so long though.
Do you have an order receipt for the tire pressure sensors with the GM part #'s on it??
The part #'s for C7 sensors are 13581560 or 13598775. Either one will work in all C7's.
Maybe they sent you the wrong sensors.
.
Originally Posted by DAVE396LT1
This sounds like it's being overcomplicated:
1) Install new wheels
2) Go watch Seinfeld for 20 minutes
3) Car is ready
No driving required. Worked for me every time. I'm not 100% certain that Seinfeld is required, but the 20 minutes are.
I have not seen driving as being part of the instructions, so for all I know that's the problem!
Originally Posted by DAVE396LT1
Yeah, after the 20 minutes of being stationary, then you drive it.
"WHEN A TIRE IS INSTALLED, THE VEHICLE MUST BE STATIONARY FOR ABOUT 20 MINUTES"
- Page 10-60
Well, not sure what the issue was, but the car sat overnight and I drove 3hrs to the track, and 3hrs back without the car learning the sensors for some reason. Eventually they did learn... just unsure why it took so long.
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