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JoeMacBandit
 


Member Since: 15 Jun 2017
Location: Ohio
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United States 2007 LR3 4.4 V8 SE Auto Stornoway GreyLR3
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Fault

I have a 2007 LR3. (North American) .



I have the following "Tire Pressure Monitoring System Fault". How do I actually get specific fault codes. I plugged in my wifi ODBII device and used torque app but no codes show up. How can this be, when I clearly have 3 code messages showing on the dash. On my wife's 2006 Jeep Commander, I can read codes both using torque via ODBII and also get specific codes on the dash using a blink code method. Also on my wife's jeep I actually get individual tire pressures (same with my 2008 Pontiac). It is not clear to me if this message indicates "Tire Pressure Monitoring System Fault" is due to a low pressure or bad sensor or bad ECU. Any help would be appreciated. Very Happy
  
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JoeMacBandit
 


Member Since: 15 Jun 2017
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United States 2007 LR3 4.4 V8 SE Auto Stornoway GreyLR3

purchased icarsoft i930 and have code C1A64 spare wheel module. I assume this is the TPMS sensor in the spare. The valve stem does not look like it is a TPMS sensor type stem. It is plastic\rubber. The spare is not a full spare. My rims are aluminum 18" stock. The spare is a 19" but narrower than the stock and has a sticker about traveling at low speed. Funny...usually the donut spare is smaller than the stock rims. Anyway does anyone know if an 18" stock rim+tire can be stored in the location of this 19" donut. I assume yes. I also assume that a full stock 18" aluminum spare was an option on the LR3. I would like to buy a used stock rim and use it as my spare, but I don't want to pull the trigger until I get confirmation that it can be stored in the spare location (obviously I would remove the donut spare). Any ideas?
  
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Sea Raider
 


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I had 20" alloys and a 19" space saver as a spare when I purchased my 2006 Disco.
I have recently fitted 19" alloys and a full sized 19" alloy has now replaced the space saver, its also fitted with a wheel protector from RLD to save it from disappearing.
  
Post #183879320th Jul 2017 7:54 am
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JoeMacBandit
 


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Thanks
  
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