gonna get my tuner from overkill installed..
#1
gonna get my tuner from overkill installed..
this week. i sorta hope will disconnected the tire presssure monitor, as i heard he does sometimes. since i got the new rims on the one sensor is bad and now the dam lite is on constantly!
#5
It's a really straight forward install. You just need to open up the air box - the biggest problem I had was getting the snorkel for the intake back on over the filter box, without popping it off the throttle body first. It just didn't want to slide.
Should take 15 minutes.
Should take 15 minutes.
#6
I have a cold air intake, took me literally 10 minutes right before work today to unhook the battery, and bolt up the new PCM. Shouldn't be so afraid to work on your car, saves a lot of money.
The tune is great!
The tune is great!
Last edited by bizparr; 09-05-2012 at 12:12 AM.
#7
I have no proof to either side of the arguement, but I don't believe you're correct. Its not an emissions device, its more along the lines of a low washer fluid light, where it is precautionary for the driver.
If you have a dealer or mechanic install a PCM be sure to tell them more than once that it is aftermarket, so they don't try to make any changes. Your best bet as stated previously is to install it yourself. Have instructions ready for doing a case learn just incase that's needed.
If you have a dealer or mechanic install a PCM be sure to tell them more than once that it is aftermarket, so they don't try to make any changes. Your best bet as stated previously is to install it yourself. Have instructions ready for doing a case learn just incase that's needed.
#8
TPMS were a federal mandate. If your vehicle came equipped with the system from the factory then it is illegal to remove or disable it.
Have you tried resetting the system to see if that will prevent the light from coming on?
Installation of the PCM is not a difficult task. If you can change an air filter then you should be able to change the PCM.
Have you tried resetting the system to see if that will prevent the light from coming on?
Installation of the PCM is not a difficult task. If you can change an air filter then you should be able to change the PCM.
#9
However, I read through the release from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and it even has a section about MIL lights from installing aftermarket wheels and it didn't specify that it was illegal to dump the code to disable the light.
Whole article is here > Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; TPMS; Controls and Displays. Final Rule.
#10
After reading that article, it is federally mandated that they are installed by the dealer after 2005, however removal by the consumer does not appear to carry any consequences. Aftermarket and spares are exempt:
"In the NPRM, the agency also sought to eliminate the concerns of small businesses that make and sell custom wheels and aftermarket rims by proposing to exempt spare tires and aftermarket rims (that do not match the original equipment rims) from the requirements of the standard on a practicability basis."
I thought this bit was interesting also:
"ETV commented that the TPMS safety system should be required to last for the life of the vehicle, which ETV stated is usually about ten years."
"In the NPRM, the agency also sought to eliminate the concerns of small businesses that make and sell custom wheels and aftermarket rims by proposing to exempt spare tires and aftermarket rims (that do not match the original equipment rims) from the requirements of the standard on a practicability basis."
I thought this bit was interesting also:
"ETV commented that the TPMS safety system should be required to last for the life of the vehicle, which ETV stated is usually about ten years."