All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Resetting 2013 Silverado TPMS after rotating tiresYou are right - relearn tool is required from 2011 on for the Silverado's. I just read the start of the procedure and the not whole thing - they start the same, just change step 5, the balance of the procedure is the same. What I gather is there were issues with electrical noise. Think of tire repairs, someone resetting TMPS while a tire is being repair/replace in the adjacent stall. So you have to manually activate each sensor with a $60 tool. Sorry for the confusion!Re: Resetting 2013 Silverado TPMS after rotating tiresIn these pdf's, read the paragraph after "See your dealer for service or to purchase a relearn tool" sentence. It talks first about the timing of the learning process then proceeds to list what you need to do to relearn the tire positions. It's there... just read a little bit more. 2010 Silverado Owners Manual see pg 6-78, 6-79 2011 Silverado Owners Manual see pg 10-68, 10-69 2012 Silverado Owners Manual see pg 10-67, 10-68 2013 Silverado Owners Manual see pg 10-61, 10-62 2014 Silverado Owners Manual see pg 10-61, 10-62 2015 Silverado Owners Manual see pg 10-67, 10-68Re: Resetting 2013 Silverado TPMS after rotating tires** after writing this up and before posting it, I searched for the 2013 owner's manual for 2500HD - in the paragraph following "about seeing the dealer or purchase the relearn tool" it has the procedure to relearn without using the dealer or the tool. Read a bit further down the third column of pg 10-61, and on to the next page. Now what they have online may be different than what was printed during that production run and placed in glovebox ** I have a 2010 Siverado 1500, and the learning process is fairly quick and easy. I have the base LT version with no special buttons for information. With the other models, to get to the learning/activation of relearn will be different, but the process of going around the truck is the same. My process is as follows: - set parking brake - turn ignition to on - tap odometer reset until is states it is in the tire position relearn mode, then hold reset stem in to activate (horn chirps) - start at left (driver's) front and release a little air (hold stem in for about 15 second) from tire until horn chirps - then go the right (passenger) front, release a little air from tire until horn chirps) - then right rear (one chirp), left rear (horn chirps twice to confirm end of learning) - turn ignition off - check pressure in tires to make sure they are still at the desired pressureRe: Can I remotely access my router to check temps and webcam?Logmein free version is being phased out quickly. An alternative is Teamviewer. Install the full version on your remote computer (temp/webcam, remote), select private/non-commercial use. Now install full version on your local computer you will be taking with you (or iOS/Android device). The bummer of this option is they do not have a web login so you will have to install the software on the local computer - not so easy to hop on a friend's computer to check things out.Re: Can I remotely access my router to check temps and webcam? jcpainter wrote: If you just need to have remote access to your online laptop, install the free version of "Logmein" on the laptop. Watch very carefully as you download, to be sure you download the free home version and NOT the 30-day Free Trial of "Logmein Pro". x2 Very nice remote connection for free (non commercial use). very little setup, no configuration to the router, no need for fixed IP address or DDNS setup. Configure your laptop to be always on, the screen and HDD can be powered down. As long as the Logmein program is running on your laptop, you can access it from any browser through the logmein site. When signing up for logmein - pay close attention, make sure you are getting the free version... as noted above.
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