aev pro cal recalibration tool question
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remember though this means tpms is inactive and will not light up if you actually have a flat! However with 35" tires or larger, you know when one is going down, you think you are going to turn over!
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I have another question about the AEV ProCal. I bought one from someone who sold their Jeep. He said that he returned in to stock before he gave it away. I installed my 35s yesterday and went to plug in the ProCal to adjust my speedo, but got the error message that it's still tied to another VIN. Is it possible to reset this tool without the original vehicle?
I did let the guy know and he offered to give me the money back and said that he's going to see if he can track down his Jeep that he sold to run the reset again.
I did let the guy know and he offered to give me the money back and said that he's going to see if he can track down his Jeep that he sold to run the reset again.