Tpms issue
#21
Really tough to type "chevy tpms tool" into eBay search. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...+tool&_sacat=0
People who give info should complete their statements, it would help the less learned in finding out.
#23
Blue made a statement about buying an Ebay item. He should have given a link to to it. That's all.
#24
But the item isn’t available any longer the link is closed.
this is the closest I can find.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F283464644061
this is the closest I can find.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F283464644061
#26
Am update since the OP hasn't posted whether they got new sensors or not. My new sensors failed.. or supposedly failed... again this past weekend. Same symptoms as the OP - odd loss of signal at the rear tires, randomly on either side. Sometimes they would "be" there, sometimes not. So, today I went to start the car and the battery was partially dead.. hmm... Jumped the car and went to the garage and had a discussion with the head mechanic who is also a friend, so I trust his word. A dying battery could conceivably be a cause - new battery on it's way. Other items that can cause odd drop outs are any RF interference - Bluetooth enabled aftermarket stereos tend to be a lead culprit. Of which I have one, but my issues didn't start when I installed the stereo 5 months ago. Just putting it out there for general info... when I get my new battery in we'll see if that changes anything, else it'll be all new sensors and another reset to see if we can isolate any further incidents.
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