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TPMS issue

yamaha11

New member
I have done a search but could not find an answer
I have a 2013 R1200RT (not WC). Had a slow leak in front tire, dropped to 17lbs (on hand gauge). Filled to
36 psi, started and ran bike but TPMS never gave read out for front or rear tires. Both sensors were working fine before discovering front leak. Rear pressure was good. Now I realize the bike is 8 years old and batteries in sensors may be depleted. But it seems odd that both would quit at same time. I also connected my 911 and it would not clear fault, would not connect to sensors or even show any registered sensors.
A noobie to BMW’s(not motorcycles in general). Have owned for this bike for 1 yr 8 months and really love it
Thankful for any assistance
 
My TPMS sensors don't start transmitting tire pressure data until I ride 50-100 yards.
Go out for a ride and report back.

Joe
 
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