From the manufacturer- yes.
There are many types of sensors in cars. Some include parking sensors, blind spot monitors, water sensors, and tire pressure sensors, temp sensors, oil pressure sensors, Oxygen sensors, .
Yes but extra work. Especially if it has the new sensors.
Many newer cars have sensor towards the dash board which you can turn on and off. Some cars have sensors in the front on new bmw cars.
What sensors??? Tire pressure sensors? You can reset the tire pressure sensors through the instrument cluster
The Toyota can support for tire sensors. There is a tire sensor on each tire. The system is not set up to support anymore than four sensors.
yes they have in cars more than 25 lacs
IR sensors
No but, tire size does effect wheel speed sensors.
If you do the service tire system light will always be on.
If you are referring to the "low tire pressure" sensors.... yes it does.
light sensors are used in cars, televisions and computers. there are different types of light sensors.
One or more tire pressures are not correct, or a tire pressure sensor has failed. The above didn't work for me either. I was able to remove the message by rotating my tires. I tried deflating and reinflating, retraining my tire sensors, and nothing worked. Dealerships tried selling me new sensors $$$$$$. Try rotating, it worked on my 2004 Pacifica.