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    TPMS Help!!!!

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    Installed fresh EON TPMS for my 2007 A6 Avant. Even after hitting "change wheels" on the MMI I still recieve the TPMS error. I saw from the company I purchased the sensors from that the relearn code was AU-1 and I'm not 100% when I would even utilize that. Thanks for any help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teampena View Post
    Installed fresh EON TPMS for my 2007 A6 Avant. Even after hitting "change wheels" on the MMI I still recieve the TPMS error. I saw from the company I purchased the sensors from that the relearn code was AU-1 and I'm not 100% when I would even utilize that. Thanks for any help.
    What specific sensors did you order? Simple way to test that the sensors are working is that ANY good tire shop will have a Snap-On TPMS tool, which will show if the sensor is working as per design, the correct PSI of the tire, the tire temp, etc... all by simply being within a couple of inches of the valve stem. This should be your step 1. BTW, not even sure as to what you mean by "the relearn code was AU-1".

    The procedure to reset the TPMS is similar to this:

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    Quote Originally Posted by sun_dance View Post
    What specific sensors did you order? Simple way to test that the sensors are working is that ANY good tire shop will have a Snap-On TPMS tool, which will show if the sensor is working as per design, the correct PSI of the tire, the tire temp, etc... all by simply being within a couple of inches of the valve stem. This should be your step 1. BTW, not even sure as to what you mean by "the relearn code was AU-1".

    The procedure to reset the TPMS is similar to this:
    Thanks for the reply. I have done the procedure through the MMI about 6 times with these wheels, I as well have another set of wheels/tires/TPMS's that I've successfully done this procedure on. I have also gone to 2 tire shops to have them "re-adapt" the sensors. Both unsuccessful as they do not have the brand (EON) in their equipment. I'm having a tough time finding any shop that does.

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    http://www.titantpms.com/tpms/audi-a...-Sensors-SET_3

    These are the TPMS I purchased...in a 2007 Audi A6 Avant 3.2 I require 433mhz, correct?

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    According to Tire Rack 433 MHz is correct.

    They sell Dill, Ateq and Bartec. They do not tell you which one they use on Audi on the web site. Their cost is $71 each. The link you reference does not make it clear if the $150 is for one or a complete set. I would be a little worried since their instructions for teaching the system are wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManyAudis View Post
    According to Tire Rack 433 MHz is correct.

    They sell Dill, Ateq and Bartec. They do not tell you which one they use on Audi on the web site. Their cost is $71 each. The link you reference does not make it clear if the $150 is for one or a complete set. I would be a little worried since their instructions for teaching the system are wrong.
    To be worried would be correct. I am unsure of how a generic TPMS relearn tool at a tire shop works or even anything to verify the TPMS are transmitting, I am still dealing with the light and have had no luck finding a shop that understands wtf I'm talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teampena View Post
    To be worried would be correct. I am unsure of how a generic TPMS relearn tool at a tire shop works or even anything to verify the TPMS are transmitting, I am still dealing with the light and have had no luck finding a shop that understands wtf I'm talking about.
    Where in WA state are you? I know of a few good places around Seattle that would be able to figure out if the sensor is the issue or you have some other fault (i.e. Antenna) in very little time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sun_dance View Post
    Where in WA state are you? I know of a few good places around Seattle that would be able to figure out if the sensor is the issue or you have some other fault (i.e. Antenna) in very little time.
    Raj,

    I just noticed that your location is now CA. Did you move?
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