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Someone with a 911 diagnostic tool, 2hr. from Joliet Il. OR?

g rad

g rad
Will bring beer and pay for someone to set up my Tire pressure sensors (TPMS).. etc. will ride in any direction, from Joliet.. On my 2011 R1200 GS Adventure.. I'm retired so can be anytime.. thanks,, Jerry my cell 815 212 1829
 
Jerry, I’m in Sugar Grove 25 miles from Joliet just off Rt 30. Have a GS-911, not familiar that model and haven’t reset TPMS yet, but technical so if they say it can be done, I’m sure we could figure it out.


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Nice to see a hook up and maybe fix things. :thumb Let us know how it goes...if you learn something, others might want to hear.
 
With the fine weather,, I will have to curb my dayly riding and take off the rear wheel,, and replace the sending unit (remembering to record the # on it)... Then berake the bead on the front tire,, to see the front sending unit and wright down that #....... then I will be prepared to have them turned on... and paired to my bike s computer................ I changed the oil today,,,, and will start to replace the new sending module on rear tomorrow........ rain is predicted tomorrow....... jerry
:)
 
With the fine weather,, I will have to curb my dayly riding and take off the rear wheel,, and replace the sending unit (remembering to record the # on it)... Then berake the bead on the front tire,, to see the front sending unit and wright down that #....... then I will be prepared to have them turned on... and paired to my bike s computer................ I changed the oil today,,,, and will start to replace the new sending module on rear tomorrow........ rain is predicted tomorrow....... jerry
:)
You don't have to break the bead to discover the TPMS serial number.
https://www.jbtoolsales.com/autel-t...eZUYumLEFnqB4exI_kbkH1WnXbMwHgScaAt8HEALw_wcB
Buy one of these, or find someone that has one.

I use this to wake up and record my TPMS. We have a spare wheel for our pair of RS's. This and a GS-911 are a pair of valuable tools to have in your garage.

http://www.hexcode.co.za/products/gs-911/procedures/rdc
 
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