11-22-2020, 02:38 PM | #1 |
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TPMS Malfunction - G20 M340I
Hey guys, i just recently got my winter set up on my m340i.
I had factory set up of 19 inch rims with staggered set up. For the winter I went with square set up of 18 inch rims from ART and Hakkapeliitta R3 225/45/R18 95T tires from Kal tires and got them to provide TPMS as well. Used the same OEM hardware on winter set up. I drove off and the TPMS malfunction error did not go away. Drove around for 30 plus kms and went back again, and the technician re-set the TPMS from car and put in winter “other tyre” and said it would fix it. Anyways, I had a long journey ahead and the error stayed. I tried re-setting multiple times along with inputting different tyre types but the issue is for manual entry in m340i it only allows 225/45/R18 95H, there is no 95T option in the car selection settings. It shows me the tire recommended pressure and gives a malfunction error after calculating up to 50% progress. I can not go back to the store for another month, and don't know if i can fix the issue or do i need to go back to ask if they used the right after market TPMS? Or do they need to reprogram it? What tire settings do you all have inputted for TPMS winter set up in m340i? Would appreciate some help or guidance. |
11-22-2020, 07:56 PM | #2 |
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Maybe double check your paperwork to ensure the sensors they sold you are 433MHz. If so, here are the TPMS reset procedures if you want to try it yourself.
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11-23-2020, 01:17 AM | #3 |
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Thanks man.
I checked the receipt, it does not say details about the TPMS other than the charge. I am going to have to call them to confirm through the product code. I hope they programmed it properly and did not forget to do one or screw one up lol |
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11-23-2020, 09:54 PM | #4 |
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Sounds like the incorrect sensors were used. When I installed my wheels with completely different brand TPMS sensors, I didn't even have to reset the car to accept them I drove off and it just worked.
Since you can't go back for a month, give the shop a call and ask for a part number and see what frequency they are. |
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12-06-2020, 05:33 AM | #7 |
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How bad/annoying is the TPMS error on the dash? Basically is it easy to ignore? I am about to order my car and I have a winter setup already that I will use but does not currently have TPMS sensors. Given i'll probably get the car in early March I don't see a point in having the tires removed and sensors installed especially since I need new tires after this winter. So most likely i'd run them for 1-1.5mo before I put summers back on.
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