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Old 03-28-2014   #81
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Default Re: Disabling Low Tire Sensors and Warning Light

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Thank you sir! It's Daryl, correct? I met Phillip and Lorne and Bill with the '63 LT5 SW up at Windgate last weekend and they all had nice things to say about you. Hope to meet you soon.

Chris

Hey there thats me. Yep hope to be out at the pavilions on 5 April. If i can swing it. Yep great group of fellars you mention there. Daryll
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Old 03-28-2014   #82
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One sensor's obviously done for, and I want the others GONE while I'm at it, no reason to keep them. I've read somewhere that the '90 is the only year on which you can just remove the sensors and be done with the whole system. No more LTPWS light or anything. IS THIS TRUE? Can I just remove the bands from all 4 wheels and be done with the rattle, the warning light and everything else?

Thanks for everybody's help, as always. Have a great evening!
Chris
Chris,
The sensors for 90, 91 and 92 are the same.
I've learned to inspect and fix mine when getting new shoes (tires).
I value this safety feature. It's hard to get out and check with a manual gauge when your run over something sharp. Also,
they are no more likely to fail due to age than the LT5. They are sealed in a pocket of air not exposed the petrol chemicals which are indeed bad for plastic. I did some research on this about a decade ago. I also found and fixed two of the most common failures.
http://zr1netregistry.com/Informatio...Revisited.aspx
Here are part #s FYI
89 - 92
RF (blue) - 10098494
LF (green) - 10098495
RR (orange) - 10098496
LR (yellow) - 10098497

93 - 96
LR -10161854
RF -10161855
LF - 10161856
RR - 10161857
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Old 04-04-2014   #83
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Default Re: Disabling Low Tire Sensors and Warning Light

I removed the sensors from my 91' and got no light.
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Old 04-04-2014   #84
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Chris,
The sensors for 90, 91 and 92 are the same.
I've learned to inspect and fix mine when getting new shoes (tires).
I value this safety feature. It's hard to get out and check with a manual gauge when your run over something sharp. Also,
they are no more likely to fail due to age than the LT5. They are sealed in a pocket of air not exposed the petrol chemicals which are indeed bad for plastic. I did some research on this about a decade ago. I also found and fixed two of the most common failures.
http://zr1netregistry.com/Informatio...Revisited.aspx
Here are part #s FYI
89 - 92
RF (blue) - 10098494
LF (green) - 10098495
RR (orange) - 10098496
LR (yellow) - 10098497

93 - 96
LR -10161854
RF -10161855
LF - 10161856
RR - 10161857
Thanks for the info, Scott. I went ahead and pulled them, though. In the final analysis, the '87 vert that I traded on my Z didn't have them, and I only drive a couple thousand miles a year anyway.

Worked fine, no lights anymore.

Cheers!
Chris
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Old 04-05-2014   #85
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Thanks for the info, Scott. I went ahead and pulled them, though. In the final analysis, the '87 vert that I traded on my Z didn't have them, and I only drive a couple thousand miles a year anyway.

Worked fine, no lights anymore.

Cheers!
Chris
Well go ahead and sell them. I bet someone will scoop them up
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Old 04-05-2014   #86
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Well go ahead and sell them. I bet someone will scoop them up
My thoughts exactly! Can you believe Eckler's has those things listed for $270 apiece? WOW!
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