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  1. doctorj!

    doctorj! Formula 3

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    What causes this and what needs to be done? I know my right rear tire keeps throwing off a sensor that it's punctured when it's not. What do new sensors run?
     
  2. Ferris Bueller

    Ferris Bueller Formula 3

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    AJ,
    The batteries in the sensors have a life span of 5-7 years. Most likely your sensors are going bad
    I just replaced the sensors on my 575.
    I bought them from Tire Rack. There are direct replacements made by Beru, The same company used by Ferrari for a lot less cost.

    -Dominic
     
  3. doctorj!

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    Thanks for the info! What did they run? The dealer I called said they're $200 each.
     
  4. Hawkeye

    Hawkeye F1 Veteran Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    The are $89 each. Go to TireRack.com and select WHEELS then add wheels for your 599 to your shopping cart. Then it will ask you if you want to add the TPMS sensors to the order, select yes. Then, go to your shopping cart and REMOVE the wheels from the order, leaving the TPMS items by themselves, then checkout. You'll have them in a few days, take to local shop and replace. Easy. I do this with my own 599. Then simply hold down the calibrate button once installed and you're good to go!

    www.tirerack.com
     
  5. doctorj!

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    Got it! Thanks!
     
  6. Noblesse Oblige

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    Oddly when I bought the replacement sensors from TireRack for my '07 F430, they could not be read by the control unit. I had to return them and buy the Ferrari part. So it may be a hit or miss thing.
     
  7. big_guy

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    I bought TPMS sensors for my MY05 430 from TireRack. I had to sync the system a couple of times before everything worked properly.
     
  8. g4titan

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    If they are talking, break down, install, remount, balance and re-calibrate that's probably about right. I had to get this done a little while back too on the 599.
     
  9. tazandjan

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    My Ferrari dealer sent me Maserati TPM's, the exact same ones as Ferrari but saved me about $40.00 per sensor.

    The Ferrari box is expensive!
     
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    Word of caution, if your old TPMS sensors are in or near your car (e.g., in a bag in trunk) it will screw up calibration.
     
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    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Affirmative, toss them in the shop's trash, not in your trunk, or the system will try to talk to all of them, confusing it greatly.
     
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    Replaced the back right sensor but calibration is still not coming on. I guess the other three will need to be done too...
     
  14. Condor Man

    Condor Man F1 Rookie Rossa Subscribed

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    But wait........there is more.....


    So after I thought that my sensors where fixed the the front left sensor started to play up again!


    And when the new clutch was installed Ferrari advised that it was the control unit on my sensors that required replacement.

    So 3 sensors later and a control unit $1,500 in total. Now the stupid thing is fixed!

    What a nightmare.
     
  15. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    CM- Very unlucky.
     
  16. Lone Wolf

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    i'm assuming you can't just replace the battery in the sensors?
     
  17. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Nobody has tried yet that I have read about. Been done on alarm sirens, but those are not whirling around at X000 rpm, so probably not a good idea.
     
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    I bet if you could, the "special" batteries would cost almost as much as replacing the whole unit. ;)
     
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    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Paul- Not sure I would want something glued back together in my wheel with a potential of it spinning 10,855 rpm at top speed (8250/.76)
     

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