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Marco1959

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'18 R1200GS, '20 Yamaha WR250R, '95 Honda CB 250
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Took the rear wheel in and had a new tire installed at the dealer. Bolted it back on, went for a ride, and immediately got TPMS errors: no pressure indicated, then warning "out of limits" then "stop immediately." Checked the tire with two different gauges and pressure is spot on. Went for another ride later and same errors.

I know the dealer should fix it, but they're a long ways away.

My question: is there anything I can try at home to fix it or clear the error.
 
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It is quite possible that the TMPS lost connection when the wheel and bike were seperated. That's not the dealers fault. As Virkdoc suggest erase and rewrite is what you can do at home, if you have the tools to do it with.

Also by reading your tagline it looks like you are referencing a 2018 R1200GS? If so are the TPMS original or have they been replaced. If original they are at the end of thier lifespan.
Thanks, didn’t know they had a lifespan shorter than that of the bike.
 
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