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ultracool

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  1. So i bought my car like a week ago and the seller was kind enough to remove the TPMSes from the stock rims and give them to me. The tire shop he went to said that to install the TPMSes back, all I had to do was to: 1. Disconnect the battery 2. Remove tires and install all 4 tpms 3. Put tires back on car 4. Connect battery So... Could you guys give me some insight on this. Did a search but I was getting a lot of other threads for replacing tmps but I am just simply putting them back... No re-programming require I would guess. What is the procedure and what should i do prior to install them if anything?... can I test if the sensors are good before even trying to install them? How long do they usually last? Given its a 6-7 year old car, they might just be bad.... How can I disable the warning so that the car ignores the tire pressure warning if there is any way? Do the spare tires also have a TPMS in them? Whats the pressure required so it doesn't send a warning to the system? I haven't checked the spare... Its a 2007 is250 with F-sport 18" rims. Here you can find a thread where I posted a picture of it if you need to see the rims: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-second-generation/692456-just-bought-my-first-lexus-pearl-white-is250-2007-with-36k-miles.html Thanks in advance!
  2. trust me thats the first thing i thought about when I saw the car... Down here in PR they do that quite often...Thats where a shock sensor for alarms comes in handy. Aftermarket alarms comes with them and you can adjust how sensible you like it. Security lug nuts will only delay them...
  3. Hmmm interesting... The seller told me he bought these with the car brand new off ebay :/ Could be replicas or something >.< Interesting they look like the F-sport package ones, my wife will be happy to hear that she got F-sport rims like lol
  4. Hows that? :D that was the for sales ad picture lol Updated: I just noticed... Do we have the same rims? lol The guy told me these are supposedly the 350 ones. Kind of an upgrade but you guys can give me the details on that :D
  5. lol the robot... Well thanks for sharing :D Will kept that bookmarked ;)
  6. I see... Well its got a cooler name thou :P Very nice ride! Love how it looks convertible. Thanks for the tip on the polish. How about for the interior leather/vinyl seats? Any armorall conditioner will do? I have a white gel type at home that I use for my house furniture but not sure if I should use the same...
  7. Ah nice... you got 2013 one! same color thou right? Thanks for the welcoming :)
  8. So I just bought a Lexus 2007 is250 with 36,000 miles on it for the wifey. Well it has like 35800 miles and still has warranty till 36k because of an extension the original owner did. My question is what should I look at before the warranty ends? I am planing on taking it to a honest local mechanic I have to check it all up and see if he finds anything then taking it to Lexus dealer for the fixing. I'll upload a picture later for your guys... car is beautiful white pearl with is350 rims. Original owner also painted the grill and emblems matte gray. Some notes on the car: 1. It was running on super over inflatted 80 psi... I lowered to 50 psi and will lower to 40 then 35 once I can read the really cold tire pressure level... I noticed the car got a lot more bouncy when i lowered the pressure to 50... tires are 225/40 and 255/40 (front/rear). I think they were 18" both. 2. He had swapped the wheels with the is350 ones but left the tpms on the stock rims... He gave the sensors thou and will be installing them this weekend. He told me the guy that took the sensors off his stock wheels told him to disconnect the vehicles battery before installing the sensors on the new wheels. Maybe you guys can give me some insight on this. 3. When i turn the steering wheel a little i sometimes hear a "knock" like sound when im at a complete stop. 4. I bought a brand new battery a month ago for $180 for my wifes 2006 s40 volvo... should i swap that battery out if it fits and meets/exceed specs? its a 590/790 amp battery... pretty large thou. It has like 3 years of full warranty and then 2 years prorated... Which is why I consider swapping them but I know some stock battery are pretty good thou. My 2006 Si's still running and I got 110k miles on it... 5. The seller also included a Xenon kit for the headlights... But my wife likes how the lighting all matches in color. Just sell the kit or should really consider installing it? Any other things you guys think i should look at feel free to add and comment. Very happy with the purchase :D:D:D:D thanks in advance!
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