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If you get a lot of errors on the dash, TPMS, VSA, Brakes etc...
Make sure sure you are stopped and parking brake engaged
Go to:
Settings
Vehicle
Start the TPMS calibration.

I can't remember if it was in the manual, or even if it was posted here. So, if you read this, you will know and not have to take it to the dealer.
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If you get a lot of errors on the dash, TPMS, VSA, Brakes etc...
Make sure sure you are stopped and parking brake engaged
Go to:
Settings
Vehicle
Start the TPMS calibration.

I can't remember if it was in the manual, or even if it was posted here. So, if you read this, you will know and not have to take it to the dealer.

awesome! thanks for the info.
 

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If you get a lot of errors on the dash, TPMS, VSA, Brakes etc...
Make sure sure you are stopped and parking brake engaged
Go to:
Settings
Vehicle
Start the TPMS calibration.

I can't remember if it was in the manual, or even if it was posted here. So, if you read this, you will know and not have to take it to the dealer.
Thanks for the info. I wanna change the battery for a lightweight one
 

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Guys make sure you do this every time you adjust your tire pressures. Always do a TPMS calibration.
 


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The CTR uses indirect sensing right? Aka - no TPMS sensors in the wheel?
 

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The CTR uses indirect sensing right? Aka - no TPMS sensors in the wheel?
correct there is no tpms in the wheel., the tire pressure is read via the speed sensor
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