AEV Procal question - disabling TPMS
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AEV Procal question - disabling TPMS
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Per the Procal user manual I have disabled the TPMS as I do not have sensors in my AEV wheels. The yellow Low Pressure dash light has gone out but I still get a dash indicator of 0 PSI as shown below. Is there a way to remove this without having to hit the menu button on the steering wheel every time I start the Jeep ?
Per the Procal user manual I have disabled the TPMS as I do not have sensors in my AEV wheels. The yellow Low Pressure dash light has gone out but I still get a dash indicator of 0 PSI as shown below. Is there a way to remove this without having to hit the menu button on the steering wheel every time I start the Jeep ?
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This solution, provided by Jordan at AEV, did the trick !!!
Originally Posted by AEV Jordan This is rare, but it does happen.
Depending on when the programming took place (what state the TPM module itself was in) sometimes the cluster can miss the update that you no longer care about TPMS.
Pull the battery for 10 minutes or so. It'll reset the cluster and this will go away, as with all the functions of the procal, there is no need to program anything before or after pulling the battery. I've looked into how to correct this with procal, but it's a glitch in the cluster. It's rare, only happens on 13+, and a simple fix.
Let me know directly via email (Jordan@aev-conversions) if this doesn't solve your problem.
Originally Posted by AEV Jordan This is rare, but it does happen.
Depending on when the programming took place (what state the TPM module itself was in) sometimes the cluster can miss the update that you no longer care about TPMS.
Pull the battery for 10 minutes or so. It'll reset the cluster and this will go away, as with all the functions of the procal, there is no need to program anything before or after pulling the battery. I've looked into how to correct this with procal, but it's a glitch in the cluster. It's rare, only happens on 13+, and a simple fix.
Let me know directly via email (Jordan@aev-conversions) if this doesn't solve your problem.