I have a 2014 Model S, that had the original basic rims.
I recently bought a set of take-offs from a 2018 (possibly 2017) P100D with new tires on them.
I had a shop just swap them out, and the car gave no TPMS errors. However 2 days later now it says to contact Tesla service due to a TPMS error.
So obviously I could have all of the tires removed and swap the TPMS sensors for the ones in my original rims, (someone said I would need to buy new nuts or something from tesla)
But is there an easier way to simply re-program the car to accept the new TPMS sensors without removing 8 tires!
Thanks
I recently bought a set of take-offs from a 2018 (possibly 2017) P100D with new tires on them.
I had a shop just swap them out, and the car gave no TPMS errors. However 2 days later now it says to contact Tesla service due to a TPMS error.
So obviously I could have all of the tires removed and swap the TPMS sensors for the ones in my original rims, (someone said I would need to buy new nuts or something from tesla)
But is there an easier way to simply re-program the car to accept the new TPMS sensors without removing 8 tires!
Thanks