Very helpful but i wouldn't inflate my tires to 60 PSI 40 is fine as your only holding the gauge or whatever tool your using to deflate your tire there for ~5 seconds which is only losing 5 PSI tops during the procedure.
Thanks Suburbanator91. I used your procedure on my 2011 Chevy Traverse and it worked perfectly. I had to push the unlock & lock button on my keyfob to get the car in tire pressure relearn mode but it stated this in the owners manual. Otherwise your procedure was perfect. Thanks again.
@Defjam744, this will work with any rim GM or non-GM. It's all in the sensor & the system reads the sensor; it will not know what rim it's on. The only thing about a rim that you do need to look out for is that the rim can take a tire pressure sensor. That is why when you select rims always do it by the vehicle & answer all the questions.
@suburbanator91 That is so cool!! Thank you so much for sharing this. It REALLY does work. I have a 2012 Chevy Cruze that I just put new wheels & snow tires on. I didn't know I needed a tool to relearn the TPMS until after I changed the wheels. I Googled it, found this video so I decided to try it & it worked!! Thank you again so much for saving me from buying a tool!!
Awesome man just saved me a trip to the dealer
jimmyt403 1 week ago
Very helpful but i wouldn't inflate my tires to 60 PSI 40 is fine as your only holding the gauge or whatever tool your using to deflate your tire there for ~5 seconds which is only losing 5 PSI tops during the procedure.
jeffm4688 1 week ago
Thanks Suburbanator91. I used your procedure on my 2011 Chevy Traverse and it worked perfectly. I had to push the unlock & lock button on my keyfob to get the car in tire pressure relearn mode but it stated this in the owners manual. Otherwise your procedure was perfect. Thanks again.
jsstukemi 2 weeks ago
Lots of extra jibber jabber, its usually easier to just get to the point of the video.
ryanburris1974 3 months ago
Thanks for the video!! This worked on my o7 avelanche
grodarte1000 3 months ago
does this only work with factory rims?
Defjam744 8 months ago in playlist helpful shit
@Defjam744, this will work with any rim GM or non-GM. It's all in the sensor & the system reads the sensor; it will not know what rim it's on. The only thing about a rim that you do need to look out for is that the rim can take a tire pressure sensor. That is why when you select rims always do it by the vehicle & answer all the questions.
suburbanator91 8 months ago
@suburbanator91 That is so cool!! Thank you so much for sharing this. It REALLY does work. I have a 2012 Chevy Cruze that I just put new wheels & snow tires on. I didn't know I needed a tool to relearn the TPMS until after I changed the wheels. I Googled it, found this video so I decided to try it & it worked!! Thank you again so much for saving me from buying a tool!!
spreadthepeace 3 months ago
@spreadthepeace, glad this worked for you & i am glad this was able to help you out; now I know that this works on the Cruze as well.
suburbanator91 3 months ago
Haha this is cool!
walkingfreak 9 months ago
@walkingfreak, thanks man
suburbanator91 9 months ago