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Tom
 
Welcome Roger. My 98 C5 was one of my favorite Vettes...enjoy.
 
Tire pressure monitoring

My 98 Corvette had 19" wheels on the rear and 18" on the front when I purchased it and the tire sensors aren't working. Tried new sensors and still nothing. Any advice?
 
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Good morning. I am a new member. I just purchased a 1998 Corvette.

Welcome to CORVETTE ACTION CENTER glad you have joined us :happyanim:-Bill
 
My 98 Corvette had 19" wheels on the rear and 18" on the front when I purchased it and the tire sensors aren't working. Tried new sensors and still nothing. Any advice?

You may need to reset the sensors. A dealer can do it, or you can do this:



Reprogramming the sensors requires a strong (preferably u-shaped or circular) magnet.
1. Turn the key to the ON position but do not start the car.
2. Press the DIC RESET button to clear any warning messages, if they’re present.
3. Press the OPTIONS button and cycle through the menu until the display goes blank.
4. Press and hold the RESET button until “FOB TRAINING” appears on the display.
5. Press the OPTIONS button once. A “TIRE TRAINING” message is displayed.
6. Press the RESET button once. A “LEARN LEFT FRONT TIRE” message is displayed.
7. Hold a magnet over the Valve Stem on left front wheel. You may have to move it around the valve stem to hit the right spot.
8. When the horn beeps (about 7 seconds later), programming is complete for THAT wheel.
9. Program the other 3 wheel sensors as directed by the DIC message display. The sequence is as follows: Left Front, Right Front, Right Rear, Left Rear.
You have approximately 45 seconds to train each tire. If the sensor isn’t reset in that time, the training program shuts down and you will have to start the entire procedure over.
 

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