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Originally Posted by connorlug
1. It's impossible to disable the TPMS system. They didn't disable the system they deleted the code.
2. You had a rough idle before you went in. Your car was most likely damaged underneath before you brought it in, if it had the same rough idle before and after.
3. If you're going to put aftermarket parts on your car, don't expect the dealership to spend time trying to fix it for free.
Sincerely, A frustrated toyota tech
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Totally agree. Please note we get paid on the job. We can't just can't warranty parts . Cause when parts are sent back to the company and they determine it was caused by after market parts they bounce the claim and the dealer gets charged. Any signs of aftermarket interference that can cause a problem will make the dealer think twice.
Tpms cannot be disabled. The sensors are asleep when the car comes from port. When the pressures are drop and set they wake up. If they're was something wrong with your sensors they would be s flashing light in the dash.
I'm not standing up for your dealer but I'm sure you didn't let the dealer know you had a intake which you remove before bringing it in.
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