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Tuning out the TPMS light with MHD?

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May be a stupid question but is there anyway to tune out the tpms light on MHD or Bimmercode? I know the JB4 can but didn’t know if MHD can. Thanks!
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May be a stupid question but is there anyway to tune out the tpms light on MHD or Bimmercode? I know the JB4 can but didn’t know if MHD can. Thanks!
I don't think so. The TPMS light is one of those lights that I would never want to deactivate. With these cars having no spare tire I would always want the TPMS light and Tire Pressure readouts to be working properly.
 

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I imagine you’re trying to do this because you’re running something with a lower tire pressure and if that’s the case the car allows for you to reset the tire pressures to a custom setting in the settings.
 

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I imagine you’re trying to do this because you’re running something with a lower tire pressure and if that’s the case the car allows for you to reset the tire pressures to a custom setting in the settings.
Likely radials, most folks on radials don't bother with TPMSs, though it's starting to drive me a little insane.
 

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I’m running Nitto NT555RII in the rear at 30psi when just normally driving around. I reset the tpms to think this is ok and I don’t have a light. If I need to let air out I do and then just refill the tire later.
 
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I’m running Nitto NT555RII in the rear at 30psi when just normally driving around. I reset the tpms to think this is ok and I don’t have a light. If I need to let air out I do and then just refill the tire later.
This is fine. If there are TMPSs in the tires at all, it'll reset.
 

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Yea I guess I see your point now. I would suggest putting the tpms sensors into your new wheels and resetting the sensor to the psi of your choice. If you don’t have tpms sensors in your wheel, well your just stuck with a light.
 

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Yea I guess I see your point now. I would suggest putting the tpms sensors into your new wheels and resetting the sensor to the psi of your choice. If you don’t have tpms sensors in your wheel, well your just stuck with a light.
You also cannot disable VSC if you have a TMPS failure, so if you're doing drag racing, you need to 'perform reset' while you're in the staging lanes.
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