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    TPMS reset on V10

    Not exactly sure what generation TPMS system ( Gen1 or Gen2) you have, what version of software you are currently on or exactly what your original symptoms were, but I’m assuming you are Gen1 on 10.2 and it was the “Tire pressure system needs service” message. I assume you already tried going...
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    TPMS reset on V10

    Cxx Sounds like a normal failure of one or more batteries in your sensors... first thing I’d suggest is getting a TPMS reader (or go to a tire store that has one) and get readings from all four of your wheels/tires... it’s a very easy process that just takes a minute or two to read the sensors...
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    TPMS reset on V10

    x Sure, the eBay seller’s handle is 5595wendy but his name is Chet. he told me upfront that these were new and they look new and start with the same digits as my old OE sensors. When I read the new sensors with a scanner you can’t see the voltage (that was the same as the old original...
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    TPMS reset on V10

    *** 2nd UPDATE *** Everything worked perfectly. The RESET button added back last week worked just like it should and relearned the new Sensor codes within 10 miles of driving after replacing them along with new tires. $75 for four (4) replacement OE Baolong sensors. eBay. Seller still has 5...
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    TPMS reset on V10

    Replying to: ...Those of us with GEN 1.... ...Inexplicably, the RESET TPMS button in the Service screen was removed by Tesla in a recent Software update.... ...As others have suggested, I suspect that Tesla eliminated the RESET button either because they "forgot" about GEN 1 cars OR decided...