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      06-20-2014, 05:07 PM   #23
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are you sure you are resetting the tpms correctly? i know in idrive i just have to click reset and then wait a few seconds and then drive like 500ft and it pairs. they dont just magically pair if in range, you have to tell the car to look for the new sensors first.
On my behalf I did just that and I believe OP did too. We are on the same exact boat
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Its a 06/09 build. How can I know for sure?
I take it it's a 2010, coupe or sedan?
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I take it it's a 2010, coupe or sedan?
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Not 100% sure but if it has a n54 then its pre lci. If it has a n55 then its a lci. I do believe lci coupe is 2011 and up but check your engine.
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Not 100% sure but if it has a n54 then its pre lci. If it has a n55 then its a lci. I do believe lci coupe is 2011 and up but check your engine.

Its N54
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Ok so its pre lci which means those tpms sensors should work. Did you buy them new?
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Ok so its pre lci which means those tpms sensors should work. Did you buy them new?

No I did not. Used off a forum member actually.
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No I did not. Used off a forum member actually.

OP...I believe your thread just got hi jacked. E92TT, your sensors might be bad. The battery on OEM are supposed to only last 5-7 years or 100k miles IIRC. Depending on the age and miles of the original car, yours might be on the way out or already dead.

The OP is having a compatibility issue since his are aftermarket. Yours should be direct plug and play and all you have to do is reset. If a reset doesnt work 1 or more sensor are most likely bad.

OP, did you get your ITM sensors replaced or reprogrammed?
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OP...I believe your thread just got hi jacked. E92TT, your sensors might be bad. The battery on OEM are supposed to only last 5-7 years or 100k miles IIRC. Depending on the age and miles of the original car, yours might be on the way out or already dead.

The OP is having a compatibility issue since his are aftermarket. Yours should be direct plug and play and all you have to do is reset. If a reset doesnt work 1 or more sensor are most likely bad.

OP, did you get your ITM sensors replaced or reprogrammed?
No problem. More people with the issue means more hands on deck lmao

New sensors should have been sent yesterday so now we wait. Don't really have the cash for the shop to change the sensors but I'll see how it goes.

ALSO! Have your sensors checked at discount tire, they can see if one is bad for you. All mine are good and sending a signal of course.... >_>
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if you just want to test the new tpms when they come in...and you dont want to spend money for dismounting the defective ones, place the new ones in something that could hold pressure and reset the tpms. see if that works
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if you just want to test the new tpms when they come in...and you dont want to spend money for dismounting the defective ones, place the new ones in something that could hold pressure and reset the tpms. see if that works
Idk how I could even do that. The car requires you to drive before it will reset. Does that for me at least with the original sensors.
Plus I have nothing that could hold air.
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Idk how I could even do that. The car requires you to drive before it will reset. Does that for me at least with the original sensors.
Plus I have nothing that could hold air.
search TPMS "pipe bomb". do not put your original sensors in, that defeats the purpose of testing the new ones.
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UPDATE

Sensors were wrong or not programmed. N4SM sent me replacement sensors "Same ITM brand 433Mhz" and they work! "For now, fingers crossed"
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