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tpms, vsa, sensor IDs, reset tools for tpms
Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the
changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it and it doesn't answer my questions. I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. |
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"Guy" > wrote in message news > Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the > changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, > Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about > this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, > please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it > and it doesn't answer my questions. > > I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset > tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you > read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there > another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? > Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID > values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning > questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions > related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the > problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they > may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their > bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, > assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got > a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some > questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. Sorry Guy, but what's a TPMS? Uh, and VSA? Jon |
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"Zeppo" > wrote in :
> > > "Guy" > wrote in message > news >> Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the >> changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, >> Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about >> this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, >> please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it >> and it doesn't answer my questions. >> >> I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset >> tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you >> read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there >> another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? >> Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID >> values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning >> questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions >> related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the >> problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they >> may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their >> bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, >> assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got >> a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some >> questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. > > Sorry Guy, but what's a TPMS? Uh, and VSA? > > Jon > > Lets get the intimidating jargon out of the way. TPMS = Tire Pressure Monitoring System. VSA = Vehicle Stability Assist Both come to you at great cost courtesy of your federal NHTSA. (Wave and say hi to the nice regulators! Hi guys! Hey, you over there, use ALL your fingers, not just one!) I think the only way you can reset TPMS/VSA DTC's is with a Honda HDS tool, or by disconnecting the battery. DTC = Diagnostic Trouble Code HDS = Honda Diagnostic System -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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On 01/11/2010 06:48 AM, Guy wrote:
> Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the > changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, > Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about > this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, > please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it > and it doesn't answer my questions. > > I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset > tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you > read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there > another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? > Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID > values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning > questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions > related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the > problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they > may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their > bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, > assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got > a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some > questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. i could tell you. but you don't like it when i confront you with the fact that you're a childish attention-seeking freeloading idiot who can't wipe his own ass or do an effective google search, who clearly will never be able to contribute anything of any interest or importance, and who wants experts to donate their hard-earned [and expensive] knowledge simply for their own childish attention-seeking asinine entertainment... |
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On 01/11/2010 03:42 PM, Tegger wrote:
> > wrote in : > >> >> >> > wrote in message >> news >>> Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the >>> changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, >>> Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about >>> this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, >>> please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it >>> and it doesn't answer my questions. >>> >>> I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset >>> tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you >>> read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there >>> another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? >>> Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID >>> values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning >>> questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions >>> related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the >>> problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they >>> may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their >>> bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, >>> assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got >>> a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some >>> questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. >> >> Sorry Guy, but what's a TPMS? Uh, and VSA? >> >> Jon >> >> > > > > Lets get the intimidating jargon out of the way. > > TPMS = Tire Pressure Monitoring System. > > VSA = Vehicle Stability Assist > > Both come to you at great cost courtesy of your federal NHTSA. actually, they come courtesy of our friends at frod. when they were about to be rumbled for their deliberate decision to kill people selling a vehicle they knew to be unstable and whose passenger cell was susceptible to collapse in the subsequently inevitable rollovers, they [successfully] bull****ted [and bought] their way out of it by blaming the vehicle's tires. [sic] tpms was pretty much the inevitable outcome of the smokescreen and bull**** that they paid to emplace. no vehicle should roll because of a flat. ever. that our representatives allowed themselves to be bull****ted so successfully on the preposterous notion that a mere flat tire can roll a vehicle and kill it's occupants just beggars belief. but then again, look up who has the patents on tpms, and it's not the japanese or koreans or europeans, and you can see flag-waving enter the equation too. > > (Wave and say hi to the nice regulators! Hi guys! Hey, you over there, use > ALL your fingers, not just one!) > > I think the only way you can reset TPMS/VSA DTC's is with a Honda HDS tool, > or by disconnecting the battery. > > DTC = Diagnostic Trouble Code > > HDS = Honda Diagnostic System > |
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On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:21:09 -0800, jim beam > wrote:
>On 01/11/2010 06:48 AM, Guy wrote: >> Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the >> changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, >> Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about >> this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, >> please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it >> and it doesn't answer my questions. >> >> I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset >> tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you >> read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there >> another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? >> Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID >> values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning >> questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions >> related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the >> problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they >> may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their >> bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, >> assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got >> a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some >> questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. > >i could tell you. but you don't like it when i confront you with the >fact that you're a childish attention-seeking freeloading idiot who >can't wipe his own ass or do an effective google search, who clearly >will never be able to contribute anything of any interest or importance, >and who wants experts to donate their hard-earned [and expensive] >knowledge simply for their own childish attention-seeking asinine >entertainment... > Don't bother yourself. I'd rather hear from someone who knows what they are talking about. |
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On 01/11/2010 08:47 PM, Guy wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:21:09 -0800, jim > wrote: > >> On 01/11/2010 06:48 AM, Guy wrote: >>> Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the >>> changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, >>> Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about >>> this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, >>> please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it >>> and it doesn't answer my questions. >>> >>> I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset >>> tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you >>> read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there >>> another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? >>> Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID >>> values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning >>> questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions >>> related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the >>> problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they >>> may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their >>> bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, >>> assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got >>> a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some >>> questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. >> >> i could tell you. but you don't like it when i confront you with the >> fact that you're a childish attention-seeking freeloading idiot who >> can't wipe his own ass or do an effective google search, who clearly >> will never be able to contribute anything of any interest or importance, >> and who wants experts to donate their hard-earned [and expensive] >> knowledge simply for their own childish attention-seeking asinine >> entertainment... >> > > > Don't bother yourself. I'd rather hear from someone who knows what > they are talking about. are you going to hold your breath, you childish attention-seeking freeloading dip****? |
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On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:14:47 -0800, jim beam > wrote:
>On 01/11/2010 08:47 PM, Guy wrote: >> On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:21:09 -0800, jim > wrote: >> >>> On 01/11/2010 06:48 AM, Guy wrote: >>>> Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the >>>> changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, >>>> Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about >>>> this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, >>>> please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it >>>> and it doesn't answer my questions. >>>> >>>> I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset >>>> tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you >>>> read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there >>>> another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? >>>> Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID >>>> values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning >>>> questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions >>>> related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the >>>> problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they >>>> may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their >>>> bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, >>>> assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got >>>> a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some >>>> questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. >>> >>> i could tell you. but you don't like it when i confront you with the >>> fact that you're a childish attention-seeking freeloading idiot who >>> can't wipe his own ass or do an effective google search, who clearly >>> will never be able to contribute anything of any interest or importance, >>> and who wants experts to donate their hard-earned [and expensive] >>> knowledge simply for their own childish attention-seeking asinine >>> entertainment... >>> >> >> >> Don't bother yourself. I'd rather hear from someone who knows what >> they are talking about. > > >are you going to hold your breath, you childish attention-seeking >freeloading dip****? > Is that all you can think of? Keep it coming because I'm amused by your vocabulary. LOL |
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On 01/11/2010 09:22 PM, Guy wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:14:47 -0800, jim > wrote: > >> On 01/11/2010 08:47 PM, Guy wrote: >>> On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:21:09 -0800, jim > wrote: >>> >>>> On 01/11/2010 06:48 AM, Guy wrote: >>>>> Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the >>>>> changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, >>>>> Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about >>>>> this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, >>>>> please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it >>>>> and it doesn't answer my questions. >>>>> >>>>> I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset >>>>> tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you >>>>> read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there >>>>> another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? >>>>> Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID >>>>> values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning >>>>> questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions >>>>> related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the >>>>> problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they >>>>> may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their >>>>> bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, >>>>> assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got >>>>> a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some >>>>> questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. >>>> >>>> i could tell you. but you don't like it when i confront you with the >>>> fact that you're a childish attention-seeking freeloading idiot who >>>> can't wipe his own ass or do an effective google search, who clearly >>>> will never be able to contribute anything of any interest or importance, >>>> and who wants experts to donate their hard-earned [and expensive] >>>> knowledge simply for their own childish attention-seeking asinine >>>> entertainment... >>>> >>> >>> >>> Don't bother yourself. I'd rather hear from someone who knows what >>> they are talking about. >> >> >> are you going to hold your breath, you childish attention-seeking >> freeloading dip****? >> > > > Is that all you can think of? Keep it coming because I'm amused by > your vocabulary. LOL really? is that why you bounce so obligingly each time i kick your dumb childish attention-seeking freeloading ass? |
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On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:31:20 -0800, jim beam > wrote:
>On 01/11/2010 09:22 PM, Guy wrote: >> On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 21:14:47 -0800, jim > wrote: >> >>> On 01/11/2010 08:47 PM, Guy wrote: >>>> On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:21:09 -0800, jim > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 01/11/2010 06:48 AM, Guy wrote: >>>>>> Having purchased a 2010 CR-V, I was reading up on tires (or the >>>>>> changing of tires) and came upon the TPMS problems which led to VSA, >>>>>> Sensor IDs and reset tools for TPMS. It seems the more I read about >>>>>> this stuff, the more questions I develop. Before I ask questions, >>>>>> please don't ask me what the manual says. I've already looked at it >>>>>> and it doesn't answer my questions. >>>>>> >>>>>> I think most of my questions might be solved if I can buy a TPMS reset >>>>>> tool but can anyone educate me on what are Sensor IDs and how do you >>>>>> read them? Do you have to take the tire off to do this or is there >>>>>> another way? Is the TPMS reset tool different than a OBDII scanner? >>>>>> Is there a TPMS reset tool that can automatically input the Sensor ID >>>>>> values without me doing this manually? There are just the beginning >>>>>> questions I have on this stuff. Feel free to answer other questions >>>>>> related to this as I want try to get educated before I have the >>>>>> problems. I suppose I can ask the dealership but some questions they >>>>>> may not want to answer like reset tools since it would affect their >>>>>> bottom line. I've never had a TPMS vehicle so when educating me, >>>>>> assume I'm a beginner. And any good links on this subject? I've got >>>>>> a couple URLs for some Honda Forums but they still leave me with some >>>>>> questions tho I'm still looking for more URLs. Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> i could tell you. but you don't like it when i confront you with the >>>>> fact that you're a childish attention-seeking freeloading idiot who >>>>> can't wipe his own ass or do an effective google search, who clearly >>>>> will never be able to contribute anything of any interest or importance, >>>>> and who wants experts to donate their hard-earned [and expensive] >>>>> knowledge simply for their own childish attention-seeking asinine >>>>> entertainment... >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Don't bother yourself. I'd rather hear from someone who knows what >>>> they are talking about. >>> >>> >>> are you going to hold your breath, you childish attention-seeking >>> freeloading dip****? >>> >> >> >> Is that all you can think of? Keep it coming because I'm amused by >> your vocabulary. LOL > > >really? is that why you bounce so obligingly each time i kick your dumb >childish attention-seeking freeloading ass? Really. I just love the attention you're giving me. |
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