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Originally Posted by voyagergab
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Originally Posted by alscks0414
So does that mean even if i get TPMS iDrive version in Canada will not support it although they are in the wheels?? Wtf i did not know this at all
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I'm not exactly sure what are you asking?
AFAIK the Canada LCI cars don't expect the TMPS modules in the wheels.
I'm not sure if the "receiving" hardware is present, but if it is then the car likely can be coded to work with TMPS seasons and provide temp/psi readings. Then you'd need to add TMPS valves in both summer and winter rims.
I agree it is more convenient to have TPMS to monitor your tires. I had that in my '12 F10 and have them in our '18 G01 X3 M40i.
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Haha u answer the question that i had exactly. Thanks again. Yeah thinking that it would be better to have actual TPMS working but guess i will stick with no TPMS stock condition for now as i want to avoid any coding