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Thanks, Patsy. I'll keep that in mind.

The drive to work today was uneventful, although I wasn't playing a CD. (But then again, the fact that I was playing a CD when the problem first occurred may have been pure coincidence.)

I'll post here again if the problem recurs.


- Joe
 
Thanks, Patsy. I'll keep that in mind.

The drive to work today was uneventful, although I wasn't playing a CD. (But then again, the fact that I was playing a CD when the problem first occurred may have been pure coincidence.)

I'll post here again if the problem recurs.


- Joe
Hi Joe,

Not a problem! I'll be on the look-out for any updates that you may have :). Have a Happy Holiday!

Patsy G
Chevrolet Customer Care
 
I just had this happen to me today on ride to work. I was on the highway at the time and I thought oh great!! Im gonna have to change a tire on the side of the highway. I continued to drive with no feel or noise of running a flat so I continued to next exit (less than a mile) and pulled into gas station to find no flat or low tire. I realized then there must be a fault in the system. I continued my ride to work then noticed that both rear sensors were not reading pressures. I also thought it might have been dead sensors but then while driving light went off and readings came back to the display. Its weird I too had a CD playing that I usually never do.

Im at 109k miles and Ive never had any issues with this. The sensors were replaced with new ones at 88k miles when I got new wheels and tires so im sure its not the sensors. So here I am hoping to find a fix or maybe even eliminate the system which I doubt is likely.
 
I just had this happen to me today on ride to work. I was on the highway at the time and I thought oh great!! Im gonna have to change a tire on the side of the highway. I continued to drive with no feel or noise of running a flat so I continued to next exit (less than a mile) and pulled into gas station to find no flat or low tire. I realized then there must be a fault in the system. I continued my ride to work then noticed that both rear sensors were not reading pressures. I also thought it might have been dead sensors but then while driving light went off and readings came back to the display. Its weird I too had a CD playing that I usually never do.

Im at 109k miles and Ive never had any issues with this. The sensors were replaced with new ones at 88k miles when I got new wheels and tires so im sure its not the sensors. So here I am hoping to find a fix or maybe even eliminate the system which I doubt is likely.
Yeah those wheel sensors normally go about 4-5 years so not likely sensors. It’s possible you got a bad one, but two at the same time suggests other.

Just for grins I’d try disconnecting the battery for awhile, to perhaps ‘reboot’ things. Next I’d have the tire place re-sync the sensors.

If all else fails, go with a different CD...perhaps Queen “Under Pressure”.
 
Maybe just a fluke but drove an hour home and no issues with the TPMS. I also just used the radio and didn't play a CD.

I don't think the system needs a reset by disconnecting the battery since I just replaced the battery 5months ago.
 
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