waue1978 wrote:I'm interested in finding out mainly because it came up with the C5 I looked at over the weekend & I figured that I would rather just not have tyre pressure sensors at all as theyre expensive things that go wrong for a pasttime. I'd rather just check my tyres myself.
Still not heard from anybody with PP2000/Lexia to say that they've seen the option to turn them off, but I would've thought that if a dealer has said that they could do it, then chances are they'd do it with their PP2000/Lexia.
For what it's worth, mine have been accurate when the tyres have needed pumping up and haven't given any trouble so far.
I'm sure I saw something about this on the 407 site....Trem will know.
Asked a guy that's selling a C5 on Ebay about this earlier as he said that he'd removed the sensors as they corrode very easily. He said he turned them off using Lexia & got no more messages about them on the MFD, so I'd say the same would go for Peugeots & PP2000.
2000/X Peugeot 406 110 HDi LX Family 93k to 2000/W BMW 530D SE Auto 84k to 2003/03 Peugeot Partner Hdi Escapade 98k to 2003/53 Vauxhall Zafira DTi Elegance 74k
Pumping the tyres up last night manage to snap the end of one of them. I had to swap it with the spare last night in the dark and rain, was not pleased especially when the petrol tanker arrived and was told to move when the car was jacked up with the wheel off. "does it look like i can move idiot" i shouted back
Took the wheel to my local tyre place today. The bill....... 89 quid for new valve complete with sensor and coding