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I was amuzed reading the recomendation by Corvette Fever Magazine to throw the system away and take out the bulb in the dash if wheels are changed. Does it suck that bad? GM over-engineering?
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No it doesn't IMHO.tlong said:I was amuzed reading the recomendation by Corvette Fever Magazine to throw the system away and take out the bulb in the dash if wheels are changed. Does it suck that bad? GM over-engineering?
Tuna said:No it doesn't IMHO.
My system has worked just fine for 12 years and all with the original sensors in the wheels.QUOTE]
You've obviously never experience one blowing up on you whiledriving at high speeds. It's like hitting a pot hole out of nowhere. The car starts to shake pull. It's like a major malfunction.
I ripped mine out and sold them to some sucker. The design on the C5 is much improved.
Jeffvette said:I'm not sure what you're talking about here - what blew up? The tire? Explain.Tuna said:No it doesn't IMHO.
My system has worked just fine for 12 years and all with the original sensors in the wheels.QUOTE]
You've obviously never experience one blowing up on you whiledriving at high speeds. It's like hitting a pot hole out of nowhere. The car starts to shake pull. It's like a major malfunction.
I ripped mine out and sold them to some sucker. The design on the C5 is much improved.
BTW, I did have one come loose inside my tire while the car was only a year or so old. It just floated around inside the tire and continued to work until I had the tires balanced - the tire shop showed me the tire with the flopping noise when they rolled it. I had to replace the band and that was it.
I agree with you that the new sensors in the C5 are better - they better be since they are like 10 year newer technology.
The LTPWS has saved several of my tires after picking up nails/screws/etc. I'm glad to have them.
The sensor. The sensor came off the band. When the tire was removed their were small little chunks of the sensor left.Tuna said:I'm not sure what you're talking about here - what blew up? The tire? Explain.
Interesting. There's always got to be one inopportune failure somewhere and you got it. When my band broke, I have no idea and the sensor didn't come apart. It just laid there in the tire and still worked !Jeffvette said:The sensor. The sensor came off the band. When the tire was removed their were small little chunks of the sensor left.
My sensor self destructed when I was doing 105 near the end of a drag race. I didn't feel a thing. What I did notice was the LTPWS low pressure light. Instant panic. But when I got is stopped, I saw nothing wrong with the tire. Coming back on the return road with the windows open, near the timing tower going very slow, I heard a clunking sound. It was speed dependent, no noise above about 5 mph. Okay, blown sensor. Sure enough, when I got around to trashing the GSCs, and putting Nitto 555Rs on, the sensor parts came out. Also what came out were two nylon tywraps. Seems like whoever put on the GSCs had broken the sensor, and tried to fix it, instead of fessing up and parting with $200. Anyway, I didn't have a replacement handy (standing there with the new tires waiting to be put on. So on they went w/o the sensors. So, no sensors, no bulb. But Im in the market for a right rear sensor because I too, believe in the system.Tuna said:I'm not sure what you're talking about here - what blew up? The tire? Explain.
BTW, I did have one come loose inside my tire while the car was only a year or so old. It just floated around inside the tire and continued to work until I had the tires balanced - the tire shop showed me the tire with the flopping noise when they rolled it. I had to replace the band and that was it.
I agree with you that the new sensors in the C5 are better - they better be since they are like 10 year newer technology.
The LTPWS has saved several of my tires after picking up nails/screws/etc. I'm glad to have them.