Re: can the tyre sensers be swiched off on the laguna...
Well no they cant be turned of but u can have normal sensor's put in but will syil show on dash as tyres are low best fing is just 2 ignore it or replace it p.s sure the sensor's dnt just need repragraming as i found this was normally the case
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1. The tyre has to be removed to fit the tyre valve/ sensor unit to the wheel. . Tyre dealers will do this for you when you supply the sensor.
2. Any renault dealer parts department can sell you a new sensor.
3. The new sensor has to be programmed to the car's tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).
3. Here is a list of information about the Renault Laguna tyre pressure sensors to assist you. The 2nd link below shows a picture of the tyre valve/sensor unit that fits to your wheel.
I believe it is,and has been a law that the correct pressure be listed on the inside of the drivers door.It should be there unless someone has defaced it!
when my laguna says this it meens a flat tyre or low preasure ijn tyres or a tyre,go and check tyre preasure,if still same u need a diagnostic test from a renault dealership
I had a new sensor fitted recently at a tyre centre, but after driving home one of the rear tyres disappeared off the display! I had them reset the whole system only to find it happened again soon afterwards. Just looked at the fuse panel (right hand side on UK cars, at end of dashboard), no 'reset' switch. However, I did pull out a few fuses to see if that worked. By pure luck, there is a fuse with a strange name (can't remember it now) that is like disconnecting the battery completely (it's a 10A fuse located 3rd down from the top). Plug it back in and hey presto, no more flat tyre warning light, and centre screen shows all 4 tyres correctly. Genius!!
you must make sure the senser is the correct one.each wheel senser has to be correct.they are not the same.i think they are colour coded.say rear wheel wont work on front etc.sometimes inflate pressure to around 45psi on side that is faulty then let pressure down to correct level resetts the senser.otherwise think its renault dealer to reset computer
hi sounds like tyre pressure light.does it look like a tyre.check pressure.these sensers can be prone to going faulty.they are on each wheel.sometimes inflate tyres to say 40 psi then deflate to correct preesure.resets valve and light goes out.
32 psi in the front and 30 psi in the back. if the tyre preasure monitoring is acting up even with the preasures ok. take the car to a renault garage to have them re initialised
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