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Also no programmation needed. Sensors automatically connect to the car after driving for like 5 minutes.so the car will automatically interface with them once i start driving? that's... convenient lol i had always imagined there were wires or whatever running to the sensors- i literally had no idea how the active TMPS was hooked up or worked wait i just want to verify, you don't need the TPMS sensors programmed to your specific car? i just got my all seasons mounted on my spare OEM wheels at a tire shop and they specifically asked me if the TPMS sensors had been programmed to my car because they won't work just with any vehicle- which makes sense otherwise wouldn't you be picking up signals from everyone elses' sensors in traffic?
wait i just want to verify, you don't need the TPMS sensors programmed to your specific car? i just got my all seasons mounted on my spare OEM wheels at a tire shop and they specifically asked me if the TPMS sensors had been programmed to my car because they won't work just with any vehicle- which makes sense otherwise wouldn't you be picking up signals from everyone elses' sensors in traffic?As long as they are the correct part number and on or in the car it will work.
mine are good because they were literally already on my car from the dealership but i might buy another set of wheels in the future and i need to know if i need to have acura or whoever program them for my car
wait i just want to verify, you don't need the TPMS sensors programmed to your specific car? i just got my all seasons mounted on my spare OEM wheels at a tire shop and they specifically asked me if the TPMS sensors had been programmed to my car because they won't work just with any vehicle- which makes sense otherwise wouldn't you be picking up signals from everyone elses' sensors in traffic?You might run into problem with aftermarket sensors. If you use the OE ones, you're OK. And if you wanna cheaper one, buy them at a Honda dealer. I put the part number in the other TPMS thread. Cheaper that way compared if you buy at the Acura dealer.
mine are good because they were literally already on my car from the dealership but i might buy another set of wheels in the future and i need to know if i need to have acura or whoever program them for my car
they specifically asked me if the TPMS sensors had been programmed to my car because they won't work just with any vehicleYou were talking to some dinosaurs
wait i just want to verify, you don't need the TPMS sensors programmed to your specific car? i just got my all seasons mounted on my spare OEM wheels at a tire shop and they specifically asked me if the TPMS sensors had been programmed to my car because they won't work just with any vehicle- which makes sense otherwise wouldn't you be picking up signals from everyone elses' sensors in traffic?Just order OEM sensors part number -T6N-E03 from your preferred online wholesaler. They run about $35 each.
mine are good because they were literally already on my car from the dealership but i might buy another set of wheels in the future and i need to know if i need to have acura or whoever program them for my car