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Can You Disable Your Tire Sensors?

by Aug 15, 2021TPMS Bypass

When your tire is underinflated, an icon, horseshoe-like with an exclamation point, illuminates on the gauge cluster of your car’s dashboard. The technology responsible for giving out this alert is the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS).

The TPMS gets information regarding their air pressure level from sensors. Depending on the type of TPMS installed in your car, the system may be relying on air pressure sensors inside your tires or the anti-lock brake system wheel speed sensors.

Why Do People Opt to Disable Their Tire Sensors?

Clearly, these sensors are critical for your TPMS to work.  But why do some car owners choose to disable their tire sensors?

First, you have to understand that sensors need to be in tiptop condition and mounted properly as well as reset accordingly to avoid false underinflated or overinflated tire alerts.

Yes, you read that right! Your TPMS may warn you that one of your tires do not have the correct air pressure level even if there is no real issue. There are various reasons for this, but the problem has something to do with the sensors most of the time.

For example, the TPMS warning light turns on when a relearn is not done after replacing your flat tire. In this situation, the system is still getting signals from the replaced underinflated tire instead of the new one. This is why you get an alert that you have a flat tire.

False TPMS warning alerts rarely indicate a major issue with your vehicle – one that diminishes its roadworthiness and threatens your safety. However, dealing with them can be inconvenient, annoying and even expensive since you might need professional help to resolve the issue.

These false alerts can also be distracting as the warning light stays on until the issue is resolved. This can be dangerous since a distracted driver is more likely to get in a car collision.

Inconvenience, annoyance, additional expense and safety hazards – these are just some of the reasons why a handful of car owners are disabling their TPMS.

Disable Tire Sensors – What Does It Mean & Can It Be Done?

When people ask about disabling their tire sensors, what they actually want to know is if there’s a fuse that can turn off the TPMS.

Currently, the tire pressure monitoring systems installed in vehicles do not have an on/off button. Similarly, cars do not have a built-in fuse to stop sensors from transmitting information to the electric control module (ECM).

Due to the absence of an on/off switch, some employ crude methods to disable their TPMS.

For example, some choose to remove one of the sensors or forego buying a replacement when it gets damaged. It should be noted, though, that these options do not turn off the TPMS. In fact, doing these things is going to cause the warning light to stay on.

Others resort to putting black tape on the icon to resolve the issue of having an illuminated TPMS warning light. This way, they no longer see it and get distracted.

You are going to find other proposed methods of disabling the TPMS. But unlike the one mentioned above, these methods would require you to tinker with your car’s wirings or ECM. Apart from being complicated, these options can be risky because they can compromise the roadworthiness of your vehicle.

Simple and Easy Way to Disable Your Tire Sensors

Now, is there a better way of turning off your TPMS?

Yes, there is a sophisticated yet non-invasive method of disabling your tire pressure monitoring system. All you have to do is use an emulator designed to bypass the TPMS.

The TPMS bypass emulator is a small box-like device equipped with technology to “turn off” your tire pressure monitoring system. Once it is activated, you don’t have to worry about the TPMS warning light turning on. Even if you have a damaged sensor or forget to relearn after changing tires, the warning icon is no longer going to light up.

With this device, it is as if you have a TPMS on/off button. Activate it and keep it in your car to disable the TPMS. Deactivate the device if you want to enable the system and get alerts about your tire’s pressure level.

It is also worth mentioning that the device won’t require you to manipulate any wires in your car or modify the ECM. So, you don’t have to worry about making alterations that can interfere with the safety and performance of your vehicle.

In summary, you can disable your tire sensors or TPMS. There are different ways to do this, but it is best to choose a non-invasive and failproof method – using a TPMS bypass emulator. However, if you decide to disable your TPMS, make sure that you stay vigilant when it comes to the condition of your tires and regularly check their pressure level.

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89 Comments

  1. snow

    Does the last method work if the light is already on?

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      Yes, the TPMS light has to be ON for this device to connect successfully.

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      • Teresa Berry

        Good day, do you have a product that will work on a 2023 Isuzu Dmax 3.0 LSE?

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      • Row Patterson

        Do have one for 2011 honda odyssey

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        • Dennis Khan

          Hi, I have a 2016 Foton Tunland 4×4. The TPMS FAULT light is constantly flashing.I have been told that to buy a new sensor it will cost $400, I don’twant to be forking out $$$ everytime I have to get a tyre changed. Do you have a TPMS cancellation unit for the model. Also what price would it cost me with shipping to Australia.

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          • TPMS BYPASS Admin

            We don’t do it for this variant, unfortunately…

      • Roger

        Do you have one for a 2015 Toyota auris.

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        • TPMS BYPASS Admin

          Nothing for Toyota no…

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          • Julian Orr

            do you have a TPMS bypass for a 2016 gt mustang

          • David Keener

            A 2007 Chevy Colorado
            A bypass for this vehicle and cost?

          • TPMS BYPASS Admin

            We don’t do it for 2007 Chevy…

    • Andre Manning

      Do you have a systemfor a 2018 Silverado

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    • Gordon tanner

      I’m interested in one for the Mustang GT 2018 (17MY) but I can only see ones for 2015, will this work on the newer models

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  2. Rick Wassman

    Do you have a product yet that works for Land Rovers? Specifically Range Rover models

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t, unfortunately…

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      • Steve

        I’m after one of these for my A45 AMG 67 plate if you do one for these? Thanks

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    • Rick Miller

      Where can I get one of these emulators for a 2007 trailblazer?

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    • Steve

      I’m after one of these for my A45 AMG 67 plate

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    • John Henry

      2008 Chevy Impala and if so what is the cost?

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  3. fil

    Do you have a bypass for a 2012 Nissan Frontier?

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t do it for Nissan Frontier, unfortunately…

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    • Brian

      Odo you have a emulator box for a 2008 dodge nitro

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  4. Eddie Lovingood

    2008 chevrolet Suburban with the individual tire display. It has the tire light but also has the wording on the display for front left, front right, etc. Do you have a product for that model?

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t do it for 2008 chevrolet Suburban, unfortunately…

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      • Wayne Nicol

        What about 2012 dodge ram 1500

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        • TPMS BYPASS Admin

          Not available for Ram variants…

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          • Howard Nelson truck

            Do you have an emulator for 2014 3500 ram dually truck.

      • Rick Stone

        2000 H Chevy Silverado 3500 HD without stock tires on wheels

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        • Rick Stone

          2008 Chevy Silverado 3500 HD without stock rem and tires on it service Truck

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    • FRANK L CORDOVA

      How about 2009 chevy traverse and a 2008 f350?

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    • Zaheer

      Can you do for toyota avensis 2016

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  5. Jesse Robinson

    Will your tpms bypass work on a 2008 H3 Hummer?

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  6. Aaabbb

    Do you have a bypass for a 2014 Nissan xterra

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  7. David

    Does your box work with 2011 Toyota Corrolla? Batteries are running down and light is on when pressure is good.

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  8. Fred

    I have a 2018 ford f150 Limited and I put 2010 f150 rims on now the TPMS shows an error and the light comes on which TPMS Bypass would I need to purchase?

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    • Jack Zimmerman

      I have a 2007. Ford f150. Lariat , would like to cut the low tire and warning light off . I changed rims and now the warning stays on and will not go off .can you gat me something to turn this off.

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  9. JOHN MACKAY

    Trying to find a bypass unit for a Vauxhall (GM) Adam? can you give me order details please.

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      we don’t do it for this variant, unfortunately…

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      • Ray O'Brien

        Do you do it for a 2017 Renault Kadjar?

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        • TPMS BYPASS Admin

          We don’t do it for this variant, unfortunately…

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  10. Manh

    toi muon mua 1 phan mem tat TPMS cho tat ca ca dong xe GM

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  11. Alain

    J’ai acheter des pneus d’hiver presque neuf monté sur des roues pour mon F 150 Lightning. Il n’y a pas de tpms dans ce kit. Possible de désactiver le système dans le véhicule? Merci pour la réponse.

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      Oui, cela est possible car l’appareil TPMS communique directement avec le récepteur TPMS dans le véhicule.

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  12. Thorsten

    Gibt es Ihr Bypass-System für einen 2008er Ferrari F430 Coupe?
    HSN: 4019
    TSN: AAB

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    • Todd Johnson

      2008-2015 Honda Odyssey’s. I buy and sell these vans for a living and nearly half of them have TPMS lights that are constantly on.

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  13. Nathan

    Do you have one for 2007 chevy silverado

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t, sorry…

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  14. Nicole

    Do you have one for 2011 chevy traverse… ?

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t, sorry…

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  15. paul

    how about for a 99 Corvette

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t, sorry…

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      • Graeme

        Hello,

        Do you make a TPMS bypass for a 2025 Nissan Juke ?

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      • No way Jose

        What makes and models do you support?

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        • TPMS BYPASS Admin

          mainly Ford models atm

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  16. Ian

    Hi, I have a 2014 Vauxhall Adam, is there a Delete/ Disable i can do

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We have it for Combo variants only…

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  17. Mike Sutton

    Sounds good if you have the sensor attached to a valve stem, but our van (2005 Merc Monterey) uses a band around the inside of the wheel for the TPMS. Now what?? Thanks! Mike

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t have it for 2005 Merc Monterey, unfortunately

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  18. Keith Pittman

    I have a Ford 2003 expedition can this product work for me

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      This is a very early model and we don’t have a box for it…

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  19. Martyn wild

    Hi do you do one for a Bentley gt 2005

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t, sorry…

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  20. Jose Rodriguez

    Do you have a bypass for Honda accord 2009

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t, sorry…

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    • Adam

      Do you have bypass for Toyota Corolla 2013?

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  21. eddie

    2015 equinox

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  22. Vern mccain

    Lexus sc430 2007

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  23. Paul

    Good morning, I have a vauxhall insignia 2015 facelift, do you have a bypass system for these please?

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  24. Don

    We don’t have this, we don’t have that, looks like you ain’t got shit

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  25. Tommy Best

    I need to disable my tire pressure system on ford transit connect 2015 LTC 1.6 eng.

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  26. Patrick

    What web site? I need this emulator
    For my 2012 equinox.

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  27. Smart

    Might be easier to list what cars you actually have it for. Sheesh.

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  28. David S

    Is there one that works for a 2008 Prius?

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  29. Kenneth Taylor

    Do you have a Bypass Sensor box for a 2007 Chev Colorado

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  30. Jack Zimmerman

    Jack Zimmerman , I sent a request and lost the site. Need a turn off for a 2007 ford f150. Lariat with 5.4 engine . Any help would be appreciated .I changed rims and did not place the sensors on the new rims .the light stays on all the time when running

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  31. Chandler

    Where can I disable turn off TPMS light on 2008 Buick Enclave

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  32. Rick Smith

    From the comments, it sounds like your bypass unit doesn’t work for much of anything?

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  33. Maximiliano Vergara Jara

    Hi, I have a 2009 Dodge Journey SXT. Do you have a product that works for that brand, year, and model?

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    • TPMS BYPASS Admin

      We don’t do it for this variant, unfortunately…

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  34. Greg

    Hyundai I 40 ?

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  35. TPMS BYPASS Admin

    We don’t, sorry…

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  36. Peter

    Need bypass for 2006 tacoma

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