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      10-16-2009, 05:14 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Takashi View Post
I have a feeling that something was damaged during the tire install. You might have to take it back to your dealership and have it checked.
How does one damage ANY sensors on a tire install?

I still can't see which wire/sensor that can possibly be messed up by taking the rims off of the car, mounting and balancing a set of tires, and remount onto the car.

OP, don't assume when the installers said the same size as OEM tires are installed, that it is indeed the case. Check, recheck, and double check AGAIN and make sure that all three numbers, XXX/YY/ZZ, all match the oem size. Then check and see if they installed the tires on the right axel. If everything is indeed correct, then take it to the dealers since it is likely one of your sensors failed randomly.
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