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There is nothing to do, at all. If you purchase the correct sensors, all you need to do is install them in the rims, fit the rims to the car,...
Unless it is a Huf (formerly BERU) sensor, it will not work with your TPMS. If you fit new sensors, nothing has to be done with the TPMS on...
There is a major assumption which causes problems with one of the theories being quoted in this thread. Tyre pressure is indeed directly...
From memory, the Scuderia does not have a calibrate TPMS button as the TPMS fitted to the Scuderia was the later design which automatically...
The reason the fronts will generally read a higher temperature is because of heat soak from the brakes, into the rim and the TPMS sensor. The...
Have they tried re-calibrating the system via the MMI? You heard wrong. TPMS is perfectly fine for track use (you care more about seeing the...
Fitting the TPMS to a 360 from either a 360 or a 430 is a far from easy job! A reasonable number of components have to be fitted throughout the...
There's absolutely no problem with changing tyres with the new system. If anything, it is much easier as the system picks up the new positions of...
The TPMS on F430 USA MY08 onwards, California and 458 is very different (fundamental change in the way the system works has changed) to the...
The filler does not destroy the sensor. What it does is cover up the pressure port which allows air into the sensor, and it can affect the...
Switch engine on, then press and hold the button until you get a message on the dash ("CAL" I think), then drive the car for 10-15 minutes...
Taz, All the Ferraris (with the exception of the F430 USA, Sept 2007 onwards) retain a push button calibration. In the newer cars the button is...
The 599 is fitted with the Gen1.5 TPMS.
If the sensors are the correct type (Gen2, not the Gen1 or Gen1.5) then the system will automatically detect them and start monitoring them. Do...
How much do Tire Rack charge for these?
Gen1.5 sensors will work with your system, and you won't need a new ECU.
There's no need to reset the newer system on the F430. Why do you want to do this? The system is calibrated by the dealer for the type of tyres...
Any rim mounted TPMS wheel sensor is not going to be able to do a good job of measuring the tyre temperature. It will do a good job of measuring...
If the Stradale wheels are the BBS ones introduced for MY08, the TPMS sensors can be used on these rims. No aftermarket systems will work with...
This is only the case if it is a North American car. All other 430s still have the calibration button.