where did you find this tool? I have added a spare tire in the trunk removing the little air compressor and bottle of FixAflat. I bought this spare online at a car salvage yard. the aluminum wheel matches my OEM wheels. It too has a sensor in it. Does this affect my light having five sensors on my chevy spark? Thanks from Louisiana.
I have a 2014 chevy spark, and I recently got a new battery. And today my tire pressure light came on, went to get air in tires, they stated my tires were OK, did not need air. I do not have the device that you were using to clear the sensor. Can I try what you did on the dashboard anyways? Will it clear it?? Thank you
Isnt it cheaper driving to, then hiring a mechanic to do it all? what other maker can offer a do it yourself option like GM? You have the engineering comment backwards
No, there should be a trouble shoot method for this issue or the issue should never happen. Having to get a weird tool for your car cuz the computer in it was made poorly is bad.
Thsnks. On my Spark i had to hold right on tire to work. But worked great.
where did you find this tool? I have added a spare tire in the trunk removing the little air compressor and bottle of FixAflat. I bought this spare online at a car salvage yard. the aluminum wheel matches my OEM wheels. It too has a sensor in it. Does this affect my light having five sensors on my chevy spark? Thanks from Louisiana.
Only use the sensor on the spare when you install the spare. Amazon has the sensor.
I have a 2014 chevy spark, and I recently got a new battery. And today my tire pressure light came on, went to get air in tires, they stated my tires were OK, did not need air. I do not have the device that you were using to clear the sensor. Can I try what you did on the dashboard anyways? Will it clear it?? Thank you
Yes
Thank you so much for your great informative video
You are so welcome!
Hello
I have a 2014 Chevy Spark where can I get the tool ? Thanks
Amazon has several sensors,
Man, Chevy thought bringing in a tool for 1 purpose was a great idea, huh?
The fact that GM requires a separate tool to relearn TPMS settings speaks to how poorly engineered they are. This is crazy.
Isnt it cheaper driving to, then hiring a mechanic to do it all? what other maker can offer a do it yourself option like GM? You have the engineering comment backwards
No, there should be a trouble shoot method for this issue or the issue should never happen. Having to get a weird tool for your car cuz the computer in it was made poorly is bad.
Thank you
Go Niners!!
Ditto!