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Hello All,

I'm wondering if anyone can help with this issue and my 2014 IS 300h?

I bought the car from Lexus Croydon 2 years ago, and they, and the car have been brilliant, very professional and courteous at all times. A month or so ago, the tree pressure warning light came on intermittently and I immediately checked the pressures...all fine, and have stayed fine.

Then on subsequent days, it would come on flashing and and after about a couple of minutes it went to a solid light. I booked the car into Lexus Croydon a week ago for checking, and was told that I needed two new tyre pressure sensors at £375 for the pair which disappointed me as I thought they would be covered by the Relax Warranty. I understand that the sensors each have a Battery, and I'm wondering if it might be just a case of putting new batteries in them? I don't really think Lexus are trying it on as that's not my experience with them, but any advice would be welcome..

Many thanks, Peter

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I bought mine from lexuspartsdirect £68.81 each and had my local tyre firm fit it. Bought the Carista obd dongle £25, which included a month subscription, and programmed them myself. 
 

Hope that helpS.

Bob
 

part number 

SKU: 42607-02031 ISP3

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There's a post on how to change your tyre sensor batteries from the late @Britpriussomewhere. But sadly note they're not designed to be changed.

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1 minute ago, matt8 said:

There's a post on how to change your tyre sensor batteries from the late @Britpriussomewhere. But sadly note they're not designed to be changed.

See the link in my post above...

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34 minutes ago, Peter Fraser said:

 I understand that the sensors each have a battery, and I'm wondering if it might be just a case of putting new batteries in them?

The majority of TPMS sensors have built in non-replaceable Lithium-ion batteries which are hard soldered into the units.  The unit / sensor is sealed for moisture, temperature, vibration and impact protection.  Battery life is generally stated as 3 to 7 or more years depending on brand.  Replace when dead or damaged.

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hey, thanks all for your replies..might go down the path Bob suggests, but not sure I'd know how to programme with Carista?

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It’s quite easy Peter, your new sensors have an ID number on them. Plug the Carista in under the steering wheel and turn on the ignition. It takes a little time to analyse your system then if I remember rightly you go to maintenance and then  tpms. If you know the faulty ones you can delete their IDs and replace with the new ones. There are videos on YouTube showing what to do which are very good. Make sure you either take a picture of your  new sensors or write the IDs down before they are fitted as obviously once the tyres are back on you won’t see them. I deleted my dodgy sensor and registered the new one on Carista before it was fitted, obviously this left the warning light on but as soon as it was fitted and ignition turned on the alarm went away.

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6 hours ago, NemesisUK said:

See the link in my post above...

Posted moments before I hit submit my side, I guess... Thanks for digging it out.

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On 11/15/2022 at 4:19 PM, Bob99 said:

It’s quite easy Peter, your new sensors have an ID number on them. Plug the Carista in under the steering wheel and turn on the ignition. It takes a little time to analyse your system then if I remember rightly you go to maintenance and then  tpms. If you know the faulty ones you can delete their IDs and replace with the new ones. There are videos on YouTube showing what to do which are very good. Make sure you either take a picture of your  new sensors or write the IDs down before they are fitted as obviously once the tyres are back on you won’t see them. I deleted my dodgy sensor and registered the new one on Carista before it was fitted, obviously this left the warning light on but as soon as it was fitted and ignition turned on the alarm went away.

How did you find out which sensor was the dodgy one?  I have the same fault and all my dealer have done is reset the warning light and checked the pressures.  Strangely enough that lasted about 5 minutes before the light came on again!

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Hi Gary, mine was easy as it was a broken sensor, how it was broke is another story. To find your faulty one will mean a bit of trial and error I think. If you have Carista it should show all 4 sensor codes and pressures. If yours goes faulty after 5 mins then you might need to wait for a while to see if one shows up faulty. You will then need to find out which sensor is in which wheel by adjusting the tyre pressures up and down one at a time and monitoring Carista, making a note of which sensor changes. All a bit of a nuisance but shouldn’t take too long. I would have thought the dealer with all their equipment should be able to monitor the sensor voltages and identify the faulty one.

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I have the same issue with my light staying solid. My local Lexus dealer have quoted me over £500 if they need to change all 4. They were unable to tell me if one or all four were faulty. Apparently it will be an elimination process by changing them one at a time to see if fault goes away.


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See my post above yours, Carista is about £30 now I think. Using that would identify the faulty one by testing as I said above. New tpms sensors are about £75 I think at lexuspartsdirect possible cheaper on eBay. You could get faulty ones fitted at your local tyre place and programme them yourself. You need to make a note of the codes on the sensors to change the IDs before fitting. Looking at the age of the car the batteries might just be starting to fail.

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