not that this is a problem since i want it to be this way but i just installed my snow tires and i was expecting the TPMS to come on...well they didn't...i KNOW these tires don't have a TPMS built in, i spoke with a very knowledgeable Tire Rack guy and plus these aren't that expensive (Blizzack WD-50)...what's the deal? i know the TPMS work with teh stock tires cuz as soon as it hit 30 degrees here they came on and alerted me my tires were low...i filled them up and the light went away
CriticalMass
01-08-2004, 09:04 PM
Im not too sure about this, I have read a little bit about this before. but as you somewhat stated, I THINK you have to get sensors for each set you buy...which cost mucho bucks....if your not loaded...haha which I AM NOT
CM
but then again, someone more knowledgable on this topic will see this im sure.
silvercloud
01-08-2004, 09:30 PM
Mine didn't come on right away after I installed my snow tires.
It may have been after a day of driving ? ?
Now it comes on after about 10 minutes of driving.
Originally posted by silvercloud
Mine didn't come on right away after I installed my snow tires.
It may have been after a day of driving ? ?
Now it comes on after about 10 minutes of driving.
ah! ok thanks...like i said, i'd rather it not come on at all, but then again i'd rather know they do in fact work...i guess they'll come on soon enough
bfulmer
01-10-2004, 03:23 PM
From what I have read, the TPMS has pressure sensors located on the inside of the valve stems. If you are still using the stock wheels then the system should be working.
zoomalot
01-14-2004, 03:07 PM
Yes, there is about a ten minute delay after each start-up.
ranger4277
01-14-2004, 03:38 PM
After a while it remembers you don't have them installed and has the solid ( ! ) symbol all the time... but no beeping or flashing.
I was pleased to learn that this caused no malfunction of my ABS or DSC... I recall hearing/reading that it would screw with those systems not having TPMS in the green.
zoomalot
01-21-2004, 02:27 PM
I had posted earlier that when my dealer installed my set of winter tires with aftermarket wheels, they were told by Mazda in Tech Assistance Reference 322819 that ABS, DSC, and TCS would all malfunction, in addition to the TPMS. This is incorrect, of course, and the service manager said he would contact the Mazda Tech Line and try to have the information corrected. I wanted the service department to follow through since they passed the bogus information to me without questioning it. In two months, it hasn't happened. This incorrect information could be given to other dealers, and could misinform other customers.
Does any forum member have access to the Tech Assistance References?