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Old 03-10-2011, 10:03 AM
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Could be an interesting topic;
I am researching:

- before going to Barber last weekend my right rear TPS did not wrok, even driving on the street with my track wheels.
- Replaced right rear wheel, looked at TPS, was identical, same part number.
-It did not solve anything. The right rear would work only for a couple of laps, then every time it would give me a flat tire warning and it would stop working and display – instead of PSI’s.

All other 3 sensors worked every time, all of the time!
This leads me to believe that the TPS can be made to work.
The last time we replaced the sensor on the car (Left rear) and it made no difference.
Iwill try:
Replace the right rear sensor and I go to VIR with the same wheels on the same corners.
Swap wheels around just to see what the TPS will do?
Etc. Etc. There is something funny going on with TPS, but amazingly enough the other 3 worked all the time!
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