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<blockquote data-quote="David Yong" data-source="post: 203227" data-attributes="member: 3555"><p>Guys, problems rectified!</p><p></p><p>While I was driving out today, I realized that the steering is not center. So I drove the car to tyre workshop to rectify this problem before sending in to AB to check on all the lights up problem. The tyre workshop re-aligned my steering back to center. The lights are still on as usual. </p><p></p><p>Upon arriving AB, I explained the whole scenario to AB and the stupid asshole SA told me that the problem caused from removal of the original tyre valves. According to him, there are sensors on the tyre valves and I shouldn't change the valves. I should go back to the tyre workshop and install back the original valves.</p><p></p><p>So I did like what he said and shoot to the tyre workshop again. On my way there, all the lights gone. I immediately stop the car and the engine. I restart the car and initialize the FTM. All the lights gone and everything back to normal.</p><p></p><p>When arrived the tyre workshop, the guy told me that what the car in AB said is totally bullshit! There is no sensor attach to the valves. It is just a normal rubber valve! They said it is because the steering is not center that causes it cannot detect the movement, hence those lights appeared. So now they have re-aligned it and after few rotation or movement, the reading is back and therefore the lights are gone and everything is back to normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Yong, post: 203227, member: 3555"] Guys, problems rectified! While I was driving out today, I realized that the steering is not center. So I drove the car to tyre workshop to rectify this problem before sending in to AB to check on all the lights up problem. The tyre workshop re-aligned my steering back to center. The lights are still on as usual. Upon arriving AB, I explained the whole scenario to AB and the stupid asshole SA told me that the problem caused from removal of the original tyre valves. According to him, there are sensors on the tyre valves and I shouldn't change the valves. I should go back to the tyre workshop and install back the original valves. So I did like what he said and shoot to the tyre workshop again. On my way there, all the lights gone. I immediately stop the car and the engine. I restart the car and initialize the FTM. All the lights gone and everything back to normal. When arrived the tyre workshop, the guy told me that what the car in AB said is totally bullshit! There is no sensor attach to the valves. It is just a normal rubber valve! They said it is because the steering is not center that causes it cannot detect the movement, hence those lights appeared. So now they have re-aligned it and after few rotation or movement, the reading is back and therefore the lights are gone and everything is back to normal. [/QUOTE]
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