Member Since: 22 Nov 2018
Location: Aachen
Posts: 66
TPMS deactivation
Is there a chance, to get the tire pressure
system deactivated?
I am using different wheel sets, they do not have
the sensors, consequentlx I have always
the warnings on the display and the yellow
warning light on.
My LR specialist has no idea.
8th Oct 2020 9:04 am
Ceekay
Member Since: 17 May 2009
Location: Bury
Posts: 2089
Dont think LR are allowed to switch them off.
The IID Tool switches them off on my D4 but not sure about earlier models but would imagine you still can D4 HSE Lux MY16 Club Waitomo
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8th Oct 2020 12:17 pm
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 14054
Hi
Plus 1 , indeed can turn them off using an iid
As a side note , assume u have to tell ur insurance company
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8th Oct 2020 12:24 pm
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 14054
Ceekay wrote:
Dont think LR are allowed to switch them off.
The IID Tool switches them off on my D4 but not sure about earlier models but would imagine you still can
Hiya
Well I didn’t know that , every day is a school day , Thank u ,
Wonder if there are also any special rules within Germany ref disabling them
Member Since: 17 May 2009
Location: Bury
Posts: 2089
Hi Gary,
Think its only on vehicles that had them fitted from the factory after they were compulsory on new cars etc. Asked LR to switch mine back on once as the vehicle was with them anyhow and they said their system was unable to activate or disable them D4 HSE Lux MY16 Club Waitomo
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8th Oct 2020 12:36 pm
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 14054
Hiya
Many thks and wondered that , Was also just curious ref insurance , alas don’t know how strict they are in Germany
Think I read it was a MOT failure if one of the TPMS was showing an error
Thks again
8th Oct 2020 12:40 pm
M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
Posts: 8205
ISTR all vehicles registered after 2008 in UK must have them fitted and working by law.
ISTR BMW had an issue with the legislation because their TPM system worked through the ABS system not actual pressure.It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
8th Oct 2020 1:47 pm
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 14054
Hi
Many thks and some great info
Wow, that’s sounds very complicated tied into the ABS system
8th Oct 2020 3:16 pm
sasdiscos
Member Since: 22 Feb 2013
Location: Northants
Posts: 888
I thought it was 2012 in the uk?
BMW and audi used a system that worked out the revolutions of each wheel.
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8th Oct 2020 3:29 pm
L319
Member Since: 14 Dec 2013
Location: Herefordshire
Posts: 2081
My Hyundai and Skoda had the wheel revs type . If I remember correctly the legislation didn't specify how the low pressure was to be determined.
8th Oct 2020 5:17 pm
aixede
Member Since: 22 Nov 2018
Location: Aachen
Posts: 66
Tpms was legally required from Nov. 2014 onwards in EU for new vehicles.
My 2007 MY D3 comes originally from CH, it was an option in 2007.
Deactivation is legally allowed on vehicles registered before 11/2014.
Will have to find someone with the right tool.
Thx for info.
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