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Discussion in '456/550/575' started by TAT, Apr 18, 2012.

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  1. TAT

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    I am getting the warning light for TPMS on my 575SA. I have followed the calibration process with no improvement. Any ideas
     
  2. ehrst

    ehrst Karting

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    Have you had the batteries replaced in the last 3-5 years?
     
  3. TAT

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    Yes. They were done. With the help of the dealer, I figured out how to re calibrate the system. Problem solved
     
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    Hey Tom ,I have same prob w/my S/A so where are the batteries
    for the TPMS ?
     
  5. Ferris Bueller

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    Troy,
    The batteries are part of the sensors located on the inside of the rim.
    You most likely need new sensors. I dont thinkyou can just replace the batteries.
    Another option is to have the dealer disable the TPMS with an SD3 tool
     
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    Thanks Dominic , I'll do the disable by the dealer at next annual.
    Ciao, Troy
     
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    Yes, I had mine diasabled with the SD unit because I don't race, the speed limits are set so low, and frankly, why spend the money [ nothings cheap with Ferrari ]. I was told you have to replace the entire sensor and not just the batteries.
     
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    I thought that my sensors were OK because I had them replaced. The challenge was the calibration. When I tried to follow the instruction in the manual, I failed. I had to call the dealer to get a better description of the process. There is a button under the dash that you push, but the key part of the instruction was missing from the manual.
     

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