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Ten days and no other replies...I don't recall which direction mine were when I changed tires on the K13S, but I don't see how it would matter. Centripital forces will throw it to the rim, but I don't see there would be much shear either in acceleration or deceleration, or not enough for it to matter which direction the mass was...and you have likely already gone one way or the other, right?
My recollection from other threads, and this may be incorrect, is that the sender has to be recognized by the receiver and that that takes setting by the dealer.
And yes, the onboard brain needs to be told to recognize the new sensor, or more correctly the new "set" of sensors--which in my case is a different rear sensor coupled with the same front sensor.
My recollection from other threads, and this may be incorrect, is that the sender has to be recognized by the receiver and that that takes setting by the dealer.
Will the CPU remember more than one set of wheels, so that when you change wheels back and forth (as a set) it is good to go? Or will it just remember one set at a time?