TPMS will send an RF signal from each wheel that is read by your car and it tells the car which tire has what PSI. since each TPMS has a diffrent ID number you wont mistake some one else's data with your own.
the way to disable this system is to make the car think that your not using those trasmitters any more. so you have to move them out of the range of the reciver. usually 200-300 feet. try storing the tires at a friends place, the basement, or storage unit or something, once your far away, keep driving around for a bit, 45 min to 1 hour, then the car will know it will not be getting any signal from any of the 4 trasmitters and will go in standby mode. (your spare tire might have a trasmitter too so you might need to move that as well) now this will work until one of the sensors comes close to the car. then the system will come back to active mode and will keep showing you that its getting the wrong PSI reading...
hope this helps
On a USA vehicle, no.
You can't
You can't. And it's against the law if you do.
On most years it requires a scan tool.
You can not disable the odometer by pulling a fuse.
It can not be disabled. It is reset by unlocking the van with the remote.
You can not disable the tire pressure monitor.You can not disable the tire pressure monitor.
You can not disable it. You can disarm it by unlocking the drivers door with the key.
You can not disable it. You can disarm it by unlocking the drivers door with the key.
The factory theft alarm can not be disabled. It is disarmed by unlocking the doors with a key or the remote.
Disable, no.
No.